[ ˌsalɪ'sɪlɪk ]
■ noun Chemistry a bitter compound present in certain plants, used as a fungicide and in the manufacture of aspirin and dyestuffs.
Origin
C19: from Fr. salicyle , the radical of the acid, from L. salix , salic- 'willow', + -ic .
[ ˌsalɪ'sɪlɪk ]
■ noun Chemistry a bitter compound present in certain plants, used as a fungicide and in the manufacture of aspirin and dyestuffs.
Origin
C19: from Fr. salicyle , the radical of the acid, from L. salix , salic- 'willow', + -ic .
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