Where does “eicosatriene” come from?
eicosatriene (English) comes from English eicosa-, from Ancient Greek εἴκοσι, from Proto-Hellenic ewīkəti, from Proto-Indo-European wídḱm̥ti, from Proto-Indo-European dwidḱómt, from Proto-Indo-European déḱm̥t — ten.
eicosatriene (English): A hydrocarbon chain with 20 carbon atoms and three double bonds (C20H30), equivalent to eicosatrienoic acid without the carboxylic acid group (–COOH)
Definitions
- A hydrocarbon chain with 20 carbon atoms and three double bonds (C20H30), equivalent to eicosatrienoic acid without the carboxylic acid group (–COOH)