Glycol
Pronunciation: /ˈɡlaɪˌkɔːl/
Glycol (noun)
- A type of chemical liquid with two alcohol groups, used in making antifreeze and other industrial products.
- A chemical used in car cooling systems to lower freezing and help prevent overheating.
Examples
- Glycol is a sweet liquid chemical used in some products.
- This sweet liquid chemical can be found in certain mixtures.