Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
butyric
Adjective
/ˈbjuːtɪrɪk/
Definition
Relating to or derived from butyric acid, a colorless, foul-smelling organic compound with a distinctive odor.
Examples
- Butyric acid is often used in biochemical research.
- The butyric aroma of the cheese was quite strong.
- In the lab, they studied the effects of butyric compounds on cellular processes.
Meaning
Butyric refers to anything that is associated with butyric acid, which is known for its strong and unpleasant smell. It is commonly found in rancid butter and various dairy products.
Synonyms
- Butter acid
- Butanoic acid