Meaning & Definition of word "Menthol"
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Menthol
/ˈmɛnθɒl/
noun:
- 1. A colorless or white crystalline substance with a minty flavor and odor, used in various products for its cooling sensation.
- Example: The menthol in the cough drops helped soothe my sore throat.
- 2. An organic compound derived from the peppermint plant, commonly used in medicines, cosmetics, and flavorings.
- Example: She applied a menthol gel to relieve the muscle pain after her workout.
- 3. Menthol is also used as a flavoring agent in tobacco products.
- Example: Menthol cigarettes are popular among smokers who prefer a cooler inhale.
Etymology
From French 'menthol', derived from Latin 'mentha' (mint).
Common Phrases and Expressions
menthol cigarettes:
Cigarettes that have been flavored with menthol for a cooling effect.
mentholated products:
Products that contain menthol for its soothing properties.
Related Words
mentha:
Genus of plants in the mint family from which menthol is derived.
mentholatum:
A topical ointment containing menthol and other soothing ingredients.
Slang Meanings of menthol
Meaning: Referring to menthol cigarettes.
Example Sentence: He only smokes menthols.
Meaning: Colloquially used to describe something refreshing.
Example Sentence: That drink is so menthol, it really cools you down.