hircic acid
English
Etymology
Named by Michel Eugène Chevreul, a French chemist. First use in 1823
Noun
- (historical) A type of oily acid (a mixture rich in capric- and caproic acids) made from mutton suet, having an odor similar to that of a goat, used in the early days of the production of soap, and in soup-making.
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