Ester

/ˈɛstər/ noun

A chemical compound formed by the reaction between an acid and an alcohol, often producing pleasant fruity or floral scents. Common in natural oils and synthetic fragrances.

From German 'Essigäther' meaning 'acetic ether,' coined by German chemist Leopold Gmelin in 1850. The term was shortened from the German compound describing the vinegar-like ether compounds first studied.

AMኤስተር
ARإستر
BNএস্টার
CAèster
CSester
DAester
DEEster
ELεστέρας
ESéster
FAاستر
FIesterit
FRester
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