hypnone — /hip nohn/, n. Chem. acetophenone. [1885 90; < F; see HYPN , ONE] * * * … Universalium
hypnone — hyp·none hip .nōn n ACETOPHENONE … Medical dictionary
hypnone — hyp·none … English syllables
hypnone — ˈhipˌnōn noun ( s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary hypn + one; originally formed in French : acetophenone … Useful english dictionary
Acetophenone — Ac e*to*phe none ( f[=e] n[=o]n), n. [Acetic + phenyl + one.] (Chem.) A crystalline ketone, {CH3.CO.C6H5}, which may be obtained by the dry distillation of a mixture of the calcium salts of acetic and benzoic acids. It is used as a hypnotic under … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
CH3COC6H5 — Acetophenone Ac e*to*phe none ( f[=e] n[=o]n), n. [Acetic + phenyl + one.] (Chem.) A crystalline ketone, {CH3.CO.C6H5}, which may be obtained by the dry distillation of a mixture of the calcium salts of acetic and benzoic acids. It is used as a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Acetophenone — Chembox new Name = Acetophenone ImageFileL1 = Acetophenone 2D skeletal.png ImageSizeL1 = 120 px ImageFileR1 = Acetophenone 3D balls.png ImageSizeR1 = 120 px IUPACName = 1 phenylethanone OtherNames = Phenyl methyl ketone Section1 = Chembox… … Wikipedia
acetophenone — /euh see toh feuh nohn , as i toh /, n. Chem. a colorless liquid, C8H8O, having a sweet odor: used chiefly as a scent in the manufacture of perfume. Also called acetylbenzene, hypnone, phenyl methyl ketone. [1870 75; ACETO + PHEN + ONE] * * * ▪… … Universalium
Conolly Norman — (12 March 1853 February 1908) was an Irish alienist, or psychiatrist, of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He was the Resident Medical Superintendent of a number of district asylums, most notably Ireland’s largest asylum, the… … Wikipedia
-one — ⇒ ONE, suff. Suff. tiré à l orig. de la terminaison adaptée de certains termes gr. et servant à former des subst. (gén. en chim., biochim., biol.). A. CHIM. [Sert à former des termes désignant ,,des cétones, sur une base désignant le plus souvent … Encyclopédie Universelle