Pronunciation: /ˈæsɪˌlɒksi/
noun a chemical group derived from an acyl radical by removal of a hydroxyl group
A1 I learned about acyloxy in my chemistry class.
A2 The acyloxy group is commonly found in organic compounds.
B1 Students in the lab were experimenting with acyloxy derivatives.
B2 The reaction proceeded smoothly due to the presence of the acyloxy moiety.
C1 The researcher's work focused on synthesizing novel acyloxy esters.
C2 The complex mechanism involving acyloxy groups was thoroughly analyzed by the team.
formal The acyloxy group is commonly found in organic compounds.
informal I heard that acyloxy is important in chemistry class.
slang Acyloxy sounds like a fancy term for something in science.
figurative Her creativity was like an acyloxy bond, connecting ideas seamlessly.
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