Anisoyl

/ˌænɪˈsoʊɪl/ noun

A chemical group or radical derived from anisole (a compound containing a methoxy group attached to benzene), used in organic chemistry nomenclature.

From anisole (itself from French 'anis,' anise) + '-yl' (chemical radical suffix). The term developed in 19th-century organic chemistry to name derivatives of anisole.

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