Where does “thiomorpholine” come from?
thiomorpholine (English) comes from English thio-, from Ancient Greek θεῖον, from Ancient Greek θέειον, from Proto-Indo-European dʰewh₂- — smoke; mist, haze.
thiomorpholine (English): A saturated alicyclic heterocycle that has four carbon atoms, one nitrogen and one sulfur atom; but especially 4-thiomorpholine
Definitions
- A saturated alicyclic heterocycle that has four carbon atoms, one nitrogen and one sulfur atom; but especially 4-thiomorpholine