Indol is a noun.
DefinitionsIndol is a white crystalline substance with a strong odor, also known as indole. It is produced naturally by certain plants and animals and is used in the manufacture of perfumes, dyes, and pharmaceuticals.
PronunciationsUS: /ˈɪndɔl/
UK: /ˈɪndɒl/
Origin and UsageThe word indol comes from the French word indole and the Latin word indolium, both meaning "pain" or "grief." It was first isolated from human urine in 1866 by German chemist Adolf von Baeyer. Indol is commonly used in the production of perfumes, dyes, and pharmaceuticals, such as the sedative drug tryptophan.
SynonymsIndole
Related WordsIndox, Idols, Dingo, Doing, Dolts
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