eth-

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See also: eth, Eth, ETH, -eth, Eth., , and

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Etymology

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From ethyl. Ultimately from Ancient Greek αἰθήρ (aithḗr, ether).

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eth-

  1. (organic chemistry) Used as a combining form to denote the presence of 2 carbon atoms in the parent chain when forming names of organic compounds.

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eth-

  1. (organic chemistry) eth-

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German

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Etymology

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From Ethyl.

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eth-

  1. (organic chemistry) eth-

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Middle English

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Etymology

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From ēth, ethe (easy, easily).

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eth-

  1. combining form for easy, easily.

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