Acetylmethylcarbinol

/ə.ˌsɛt.əl.ˈmɛθ.əl.ˈkɑr.bə.nɔl/ noun

A chemical compound also known as acetoin, containing both acetyl and methyl groups attached to a carbon backbone.

From acetyl- + methyl- + carbinol (an older term for alcohol containing a carbon center). This compound name reflects 19th-century chemical nomenclature combining component names.

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