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carvacrol

Thymol vs Carvacrol - What's the difference?

thymol | carvacrol |


As nouns the difference between thymol and carvacrol

is that thymol is (chemistry) a monoterpene phenol, c10h13oh, found in the oil extracted from thyme; used as in perfume, as an antiseptic and fungicide, and in embalming while carvacrol is (organic compound) a monoterpenoid phenol with a characteristic pungent, warm odour of oregano and a pizzalike taste.

Taxonomy vs Carvacrol - What's the difference?

taxonomy | carvacrol |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and carvacrol

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while carvacrol is (organic compound) a monoterpenoid phenol with a characteristic pungent, warm odour of oregano and a pizzalike taste.

Oxycymene vs Carvacrol - What's the difference?

oxycymene | carvacrol | Synonyms |

Oxycymene is a synonym of carvacrol.


As nouns the difference between oxycymene and carvacrol

is that oxycymene is (chemistry) hydroxy cymene; carvacrol while carvacrol is (organic compound) a monoterpenoid phenol with a characteristic pungent, warm odour of oregano and a pizzalike taste.

Cymophenol vs Carvacrol - What's the difference?

cymophenol | carvacrol | Synonyms |

Carvacrol is a synonym of cymophenol.



In organic compound terms the difference between cymophenol and carvacrol

is that cymophenol is synonym of carvacrol while carvacrol is a monoterpenoid phenol with a characteristic pungent, warm odour of oregano and a pizzalike taste.

Dicarvacrol vs Carvacrol - What's the difference?

dicarvacrol | carvacrol | Derived terms |

Dicarvacrol is a derived term of carvacrol.


As a noun carvacrol is

(organic compound) a monoterpenoid phenol with a characteristic pungent, warm odour of oregano and a pizzalike taste.

Pizzalike vs Carvacrol - What's the difference?

pizzalike | carvacrol |


As an adjective pizzalike

is resembling a pizza.

As a noun carvacrol is

a monoterpenoid phenol with a characteristic pungent, warm odour of oregano and a pizzalike taste.

Oregano vs Carvacrol - What's the difference?

oregano | carvacrol |


As nouns the difference between oregano and carvacrol

is that oregano is (l) while carvacrol is (organic compound) a monoterpenoid phenol with a characteristic pungent, warm odour of oregano and a pizzalike taste.

Pungent vs Carvacrol - What's the difference?

pungent | carvacrol |


As an adjective pungent

is having a strong odor that stings the nose, said especially of acidic or spicy substances.

As a noun carvacrol is

(organic compound) a monoterpenoid phenol with a characteristic pungent, warm odour of oregano and a pizzalike taste.

Monoterpenoid vs Carvacrol - What's the difference?

monoterpenoid | carvacrol |


As nouns the difference between monoterpenoid and carvacrol

is that monoterpenoid is a terpenoid having a C10 skeleton while carvacrol is a monoterpenoid phenol with a characteristic pungent, warm odour of oregano and a pizzalike taste.

As an adjective monoterpenoid

is of, or relating to a monoterpene or monoterpenoid.

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