Butyraldehyde

/ˌbjuːtərˈældɪhaɪd/ noun

A colorless liquid chemical compound with four carbon atoms, used to make plastics, resins, and other industrial chemicals.

From butyric acid (butyrum + -ic) + aldehyde (from aldehyde, a class of organic compounds). The name reflects the chemical relationship to butyric acid.

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