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butyl

noun
bu·​tyl | \ ˈbyü-tᵊl How to pronounce butyl (audio) \

Definition of butyl

: any of four isomeric alkyl radicals C4H9− derived from butane

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The board voted 4-0 to implement a reduced rate increase by taking $150,000 from a fund reserved for cleaning water that has been contaminated by methyl tert-butyl ether, or MTBE, a volatile organic compound. Alejandra Reyes-velarde, latimes.com, "Crescenta Valley Water District implements lower rate increase than proposed," 28 June 2018 Alpha-tocopherol, pyridoxal phosphate, pantothenic acid, tyrosine tryptophan, butyl butanoate, phloretin xyloglucoside, ethyl hexanoate. Eric Spitznagel, Bon Appetit, "This Company Is Making Chocolate Bars Out of Algae," 21 July 2017 Butyl urea slows the formation of those H-bonds, preventing curl. Patrick Di Justo, WIRED, "What’s Inside: Inkjet Cartridges," 26 Apr. 2011

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First Known Use of butyl

1850, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for butyl

International Scientific Vocabulary butyric + -yl

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butyl

noun
bu·​tyl | \ ˈbyüt-ᵊl How to pronounce butyl (audio) \

Medical Definition of butyl

: any of four isomeric monovalent radicals C4H9 derived from butanes