"Oleyl" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Oleyl is a chemical compound, specifically a fatty acid, which is a type of saturated fatty acid. Its chemical formula is C18H36O2 and it is often found in various natural sources such as animals and plants. In chemistry, oleyl is used to describe a specific type of fatty acid that has an 18-carbon chain with a single bond between the carbon atoms and an oxygen atom bonded to the terminal carbon.
Here are five usage examples of the word "oleyl":
Oleraceus is a Latin adjective meaning "pertaining to the garden" or "of the garden". It is often used in scientific names of plants, particularly in the field of botany, to indicate that the plant is cultivated or related to cultivation.
Olfactometers are specialized instruments designed to measure the human sense of smell, specifically the perception of odors and fragrances. They are used to test the intensity, quality, and duration of odors, allowing researchers and product developers to understand how people perceive and evaluate different scents.
Olfactometric refers to the scientific study and measurement of the sense of smell or odor. It involves the use of specialized equipment and techniques to quantify and analyze the intensity, quality, and characteristics of different smells or odors.