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menthol

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Noun — A cooling, minty-smelling compound found in peppermint oil, used in medicines, chest rubs, and flavoured cigarettes.

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How to use menthol

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menthol cigarettes menthol rub menthol cough drops

Etymology

From Latin mentha ("mint") plus the chemical suffix -ol.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “menthol” mean?

The word “menthol” means a cooling, minty-smelling compound found in peppermint oil, used in medicines, chest rubs, and flavoured cigarettes. In plain terms, the cooling minty compound from peppermint, used in medicine and some cigarettes.

How do you pronounce “menthol”?

“Menthol” is pronounced MEHN-thol (/ˈmɛnθɒl/ in IPA).

How do you use “menthol” in a sentence?

Here is “menthol” used in a sentence: “The cough drops contained menthol to soothe her throat.”

What part of speech is “menthol”?

“Menthol” is a noun.

Where does the word “menthol” come from?

The word “menthol” comes from Latin. From Latin mentha ("mint") plus the chemical suffix -ol.

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