"Cresol" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Cresol is a subtype of phenol, a chemical compound that is used as a solvent and disinfectant. It is a colorless or slightly yellowish liquid with a characteristic odor. Cresols are derived from coal tar or petroleum and are used in various industries, such as manufacturing of dyes, perfumes, and pharmaceuticals. The main uses of cresol include:
1. Disinfection: Cresols are used as a disinfectant for surfaces and equipment, particularly in hospitals and laboratories.
2. Solvent: Cresols are used as a solvent for oils, waxes, and resins, and are also used as a thinner for paints and coatings.
3. Manufacturing: Cresols are used as a raw material in the production of various chemicals, including dyes, perfumes, and pharmaceuticals.
4. Fuel: Cresols can be used as a fuel in diesel engines, although this is less common than other uses.
It's worth noting that cresol can be toxic and have harmful effects on the environment if not handled properly.
Cresol
Cresol is a type of wood treatment chemical. Here are five usage examples:
Describing an object or shape that is curved and wide at one end, gradually becoming narrower as it approaches the other end, resembling a lunar crescent.
Crescentia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Boraginaceae. Its species are commonly known as planetrees or moonseed trees.
Crescentic refers to something shaped like a crescent moon, typically describing a curved shape that is widest in the middle and tapers to a point at each end.
Crescents are crescent-shaped objects or figures that are curved in the shape of a moon. They can be found in various forms, such as: <br><br> A crescent moon is a moon that appears to be less than half-full in the sky, showing the curved shape of the illuminated part of the moon.<br> A crescent-shaped pastry or cookie is a sweet baked good that takes the form of a curved moon shape.<br> In heraldry, a crescent is an emblem or symbol used by some coats of arms to represent growth, increase, or protection.<br><br>The term "crescent" is often used to describe something that is curved or shaped like a crescent moon, or to connote ideas of growth, increase, or protection.
Crescenza is a type of soft, creamy, and slightly sweet Italian cheese originating from Lombardy. It is often served as a table cheese, paired with fruit, such as grapes or figs, or used as a spread on bread.
Crescive refers to a process or phenomenon that gradually increases or grows, often in a steady and continuous manner. It can also describe something that advances, develops, or spreads over time.
A crescograph is a device used to measure and illustrate the growth of plants, typically by recording the movement of the stem or leaf tip of a growing plant. It is a tool used in plant growth research to visualize and quantify the rate of growth, allowing scientists to study the effects of environmental factors, light, water, and nutrients on plant development.
Cresol is a type of aromatic organic compound that is a derivative of phenol. It is a colorless or yellowish liquid with a burning, pungent smell. Cresol is commonly used as a disinfectant and a fungicide, and it is also used in the manufacture of perfumes, dyes, and pharmaceuticals. In its pure form, cresol is highly flammable and can be ignited with a spark.
Crespelle is a singular form of the Italian word for "crepes." Specifically, it refers to thin, delicate pancakes made with a batter of eggs, milk, and flour, typically served with a variety of sweet or savory fillings.
Cress is a type of small, peppery-tasting green vegetable that is commonly used in salads, sandwiches, and as a garnish. It is also known as garden cress or pepper grass.
Cresselle is an uncommon English word. It is a surname of French origin, which means "rocky hill" or "rocky place". It is derived from the Old French words "cres" meaning "rock" and "elle" meaning "she" or "hill".
Cresses are a type of leafy green vegetable, typically grown as a salad crop. They are often used as a garnish or added to salads, sandwiches, and other dishes for their peppery flavor and crunchy texture. Cresses are also referred to as salad greens or young greens.
A cresset is a type of ancient iron or bronze lamp that was placed on a stake or frame, used as a portable and temporary lighting source.
Cressey is a surname of English and Scottish origin. It is an occupational name for a cresser or creaser, someone who was responsible for dressing or cleaning cloth. It can also be a variant of the surname Crossey or Cresswell. There is also a Cresseyειο (Cressey Place) in Falmouth, Cornwall, England, which was named after the Cressey family who lived there in the 18th century.
In literature and mythology, Cressida is the name of a character in William Shakespeare's play "Troilus and Cressida", a tragic love story set during the Trojan War. Cressida is a princess of Troy who falls in love with Troilus, a Trojan prince, but her father and the Greek leaders conspire to divide the lovers, and she eventually betrays Troilus's trust by marrying the Greek prince, Diomedes. The character of Cressida is often seen as a symbol of deceit and heartbreak.