'salicylic acid' definitions:
Definition of 'salicylic acid'
From: WordNet
noun
A white crystalline substance with a bitter aftertaste; used as a fungicide or in making aspirin or dyes or perfumes [syn: salicylic acid, 2-hydroxybenzoic acid]
Definition of 'salicylic acid'
From: GCIDE
- Phenol \Phe"nol\ (f[=e]"n[=o]l; 277), n. [Gr. fai`nein to show + -ol: cf. F. ph['e]nol.] (Chem.)
- 1. A white or pinkish crystalline substance, C6H5OH, produced by the destructive distillation of many organic bodies, as wood, coal, etc., and obtained from the heavy oil from coal tar. [1913 Webster]
- Note: It has a peculiar odor, somewhat resembling creosote, which is a complex mixture of phenol derivatives. It is of the type of alcohols, and is called also {phenyl alcohol}, but has acid properties, and hence is popularly called carbolic acid, and was formerly called phenic acid. It is a powerful caustic poison, and in dilute solution has been used as an antiseptic. [1913 Webster]
- 2. Any one of the series of hydroxyl derivatives of which phenol proper is the type. [1913 Webster]
- Glacial phenol (Chem.), pure crystallized phenol or carbolic acid.
- Phenol acid (Chem.), any one of a series of compounds which are at once a derivative of phenol and an organic acid; thus, salicylic acid is a phenol acid.
- Phenol alcohol (Chem.), any one of series of derivatives of phenol and carbinol which have the properties of both combined; thus, saligenin is a phenol alcohol.
- Phenol aldehyde (Chem.), any one of a series of compounds having both phenol and aldehyde properties.
- Phenol phthalein. See phenolphthalein. [1913 Webster]