Anetholes

/ˈænɪθoʊlz/ noun

Plural of anethol, a fragrant organic compound found in anise and fennel seeds that gives them their distinctive licorice-like flavor and smell.

From anethol (from anise plant + Greek -ol, a chemical suffix), with the plural -s ending. The anise plant itself comes from Latin anisum, borrowed from Greek anison.

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