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camphene
[ kam-feen, kam-feen ]
noun
- a colorless, crystalline, water-insoluble substance, C 10 H 16 , occurring in turpentine and many other essential oils, prepared from pinene: used chiefly as an intermediate in the manufacture of synthetic camphor.
camphene
/ ˈkæmfiːn /
noun
- a colourless crystalline insoluble optically active terpene derived from pinene and present in many essential oils. Formula: C 10 H 16
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of camphene1
C19: from camph ( or ) + -ene
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Example Sentences
"These are very pretty lamps—I never can see by a camphene lamp," said her husband.
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One night, while she was dressing in her private room at the theatre, a camphene lamp exploded and her face was shockingly burned.
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A dangerous but very extensively used illuminating liquid before coal oil was discovered was camphene, distilled from turpentine.
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I have only one cheap drink left—one glass of camphene whiskey, which seems to burn my very soul.
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To complete this room, and make it look like other people's we want a piano and camphene lamps.
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