polyether

English

Etymology

poly- + ether

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -iːθə(r)

Noun

polyether (plural polyethers)

  1. (organic chemistry) a polymer, such as an elastomer, in which carbon atoms of the repeating units are joined by a single oxygen atom
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