Aldehol

/ˈæl.də.hɔːl/ noun

An obsolete or archaic term for a type of alcohol or alcoholic substance, sometimes used to refer to specific chemical compounds with aldehyde properties.

From aldehyde + alcohol, blending chemical nomenclature from the 18th-19th centuries when organic chemistry terminology was being standardized; the term fell out of use as more precise chemical names were adopted.

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