ethyl sulfide
noun Chemistry.
a colorless, oily, slightly water-soluble liquid, C4H10S, having a garliclike odor: used chiefly as a solvent for certain salts and in organic synthesis.
Also called
eth·yl·thi·o·e·ther
[eth-uh l-thahy-oh-ee-ther] /ˌɛθ əlˌθaɪ oʊˈi θər/,
eth·yl·thi·o·eth·ane
[eth-uh l-thahy-oh-eth-eyn] /ˌɛθ əlˌθaɪ oʊˈɛθ eɪn/.