orcinol

/ɔːrˈsɪnɒl/

Definitions

1. noun

A phenolic compound found in the urine of horses and other animals, and also in some types of wood.

“The chemist isolated orcinol from the urine sample and began studying its properties.”

2. noun

A type of lignin, a complex organic compound found in wood.

“The researchers discovered that orcinol played a key role in the wood’s ability to resist decay.”

Synonyms

  • lignin
  • phenolic compound

Antonyms

  • aliphatic compound