Camphoroyl

/ˈkæmfəroɪl/ noun

A chemical radical or group derived from camphor, used in naming organic compounds and chemical reactions.

From camphor plus the suffix -oyl, which indicates an acyl group attached to a carbon atom. This nomenclature term came from 19th-century organic chemistry's need to describe molecular fragments.

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