Definition
A hydrocarbon compound derived from or related to coniferous plants and pine resins.
Etymology
From Greek konos 'cone' (as in coniferous) plus the chemical suffix -ene indicating an unsaturated hydrocarbon. This scientific term emerged in 19th-century chemistry as researchers isolated compounds from pine tar and resin.
Kelly Says
Conylene compounds were discovered during the rush to extract useful chemicals from pine forests in the 1800s, and this industrial chemistry actually led to the creation of turpentine, tar, and other products that powered entire economies around timber operations.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
conylene
kon-ee-len
ARالعربية
كونيلين
koon-ee-leen
CACatalà
conylene
kon-ee-len
CSČeština
conylene
kon-ee-len
DADansk
conylene
kon-ee-len
DEDeutsch
Conylen
kon-i-len
ELΕλληνικά
conylene
kon-ee-len
ESEspañol
conilen
koh-ni-len
FISuomi
conylene
kon-ee-len
FRFrançais
conylène
kon-ee-len
HIहिन्दी
कोनिलीन
kon-i-leen
HUMagyar
conylene
kon-ee-len
IDBahasa Indonesia
conylene
kon-ee-len
ITItaliano
conilen
kon-i-len
MSBahasa Melayu
conylene
kon-ee-len
MYမြန်မာ
ကုနီလိန်း
kon-ee-lin
NLNederlands
conylene
kon-ee-len
NONorsk
conylene
kon-ee-len
PLPolski
conylene
kon-ee-len
PTPortuguês
conilen
koh-ni-len
RORomână
conylene
kon-ee-len
RUРусский
Conleyen
kon-lee-en
SVSvenska
conylene
kon-ee-len
SWKiswahili
conylene
kon-ee-len
TAதமிழ்
conylene
kon-ee-len
TEతెలుగు
కొనిలెన్
kon-i-len
TRTürkçe
conylene
kon-ee-len
UKУкраїнська
conylene
kon-ee-len
VITiếng Việt
conylene
kon-ee-len