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Menthane vs Monoterpene - What's the difference?

menthane | monoterpene |

Menthane is a hyponym of monoterpene.

Menthane is a hyponym of monoterpene.


As nouns the difference between menthane and monoterpene

is that menthane is (organic compound) any of a number of isomeric saturated cyclic monoterpene hydrocarbons while monoterpene is (organic chemistry) any terpene formed from two isoprene units, and having ten carbon atoms; either hydrocarbons such as pinene, or compounds with functional groups such as camphor.

menthane

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (organic compound) Any of a number of isomeric saturated cyclic monoterpene hydrocarbons
  • Anagrams

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    monoterpene

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (organic chemistry) any terpene formed from two isoprene units, and having ten carbon atoms; either hydrocarbons such as pinene, or compounds with functional groups such as camphor
  • Coordinate terms

    *diterpene *hemiterpene *sesquiterpene *sesterterpene *triterpene *tetraterpene *polyterpene

    Hypernyms

    *terpene *hydrocarbon

    Hyponyms

    *ascaridole *auraptene *fenchone *grandisol *halomon *iridoid *limonene *linalool *menthane *menthene *menthol *menthyl acetate *pinene *piperitone *pulegone *rhodinol *sabinene *terpineol *thujene *thymol ----