limonene
[ lim-uh-neen ]
/ ˈlɪm əˌnin /
noun Chemistry.
a liquid terpene, C40H16, occurring in two optically different forms, the dextrorotatory form being present in the essential oils of lemon, orange, etc., and the levorotatory form in Douglas fir needle oil.
Origin of limonene
1835–45; < New Latin
Limon(um) lemon +
-ene
Words nearby limonene
limnetic,
limnology,
limnophilous,
limo,
limoges,
limonene,
limonite,
limousin,
limousine,
limousine liberal,
limp
Example sentences from the Web for limonene
Among its constituents are limonene, linalyl acetate, geraniol and geranyl acetate.
The Handbook of Soap Manufacture |W. H. Simmons
British Dictionary definitions for limonene
limonene
/ (ˈlɪməˌniːn) /
noun
a liquid optically active terpene with a lemon-like odour, found in lemon, orange, peppermint, and other essential oils and used as a wetting agent and in the manufacture of resins. Formula: C 10 H 16
Word Origin for limonene
C19: from New Latin
limonum lemon