Alcotate

/ˈælkətˌeɪt/ noun

A chemical compound formed by the reaction of alcohol with another substance, similar to how esters and salts are formed.

From alcohol plus -ate (a suffix for chemical compounds). This technical term follows the naming conventions established in chemistry during the 19th century.

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