Carone

/kəˈroʊn/ noun

A variant or historical form related to carotin or a carotene compound found in plants.

From French carone, derived from Medieval Latin carot- (carrot), with the suffix -one indicating a chemical compound. The term emerged as chemists classified organic compounds in the 18th-19th centuries.

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