methylic+alcohol
1methylic-alcohol — n. Wood spirit, pyroxylic spirit, pyroxylic acid …
2Methylic — Me*thyl ic, a. (Chem.) Pertaining to, derived from, or containing, methyl; specifically, designating methyl alcohol. See under {Methyl}. [1913 Webster] …
3Methanol — Not to be confused with menthol. For methane water ice , see Methane clathrate. For resolution of hydrate / clathrate confusion, see hydrate. Methanol …
4pyroxylic spirit — Wood spirit, wood naphtha, methylic alcohol, pyroxylic acid, pyroligneous spirit …
5wood-naphtha — n. Methylic alcohol. See wood spirit …
6wood-spirit — n. Pyroxylic acid, pyroxylic spirit, wood naphtha, methylic alcohol, pyroligneous spirit …
7Alcoholism — • The term is understood to include all the changes that may occur in the human organism after the ingestion of any form of alcohol Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Alcoholism Alcoholism …
8methyl — n. Chem. the univalent hydrocarbon radical CH3, present in many organic compounds. Phrases and idioms: methyl alcohol = METHANOL. methyl benzene = TOLUENE. Derivatives: methylic adj. Etymology: G Methyl or F meacutethyle, back form. f. G Methylen …