Bicetyl

/baɪˈsiːtəl/ noun

A chemical compound formed by combining two cetyl groups or derived from cetyl alcohol, used in cosmetics and pharmaceuticals.

From 'bi-' meaning two, combined with 'cetyl' (from Latin 'cetus' meaning whale, since these compounds were originally derived from whale oil). The term emerged in 19th-century chemistry as scientists began systematically naming organic compounds.

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