eth-
See also: eth, Eth, ETH, -eth, Eth., eð, and eþ
English
Etymology
from ethyl.
Prefix
eth-
- (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.
Derived terms
- ethane
- ethanol
- ethyl
See also
- meth-
- prop-
- but-
Anagrams
- HET, TEH, het, teh, the, the-
Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /eːt/
Prefix
eth-
- (organic chemistry) eth-
Derived terms
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See also
- Category:nl:Hydrocarbon chain prefixes
Middle English
Alternative forms
- ethe-
- eþ-
- eð-
Etymology
From ēth, ethe (“easy, easily”)
Prefix
eth-
- combining form for easy, easily.
Derived terms
- ēthbēte – easily atoned for
- ēthmōd – graciousness, kindness
- ēthmōden – to be gracious, merciful, appeased
- ēthfalle – easily conquered, taken, beaten
- ēthfēle – easily felt
- ēthfīnde – easily found, an easy find
- ēthfulli – easily, readily
- ēthgēte – easily gotten, easy to find
- ēthlēte – of little value, indifferent, easily let go
- ēthlūke – easily dragged
- ēthmōdlīche – earnestly
- ēthsēne – easily seen, obvious, plain, clear
- ēthwinne – easily won or obtained, easy win