n. [ Carbon + oxygen + -yl. ] (Chem.) The complex radical,
v. t. to treat a chemical compound with carboxyl or carboxylic acid. [ WordNet 1.5 ]
n. (Chem.) a monovalent organic radical (written
adj. (Chem.) of or pertaining to the carboxyl group; having a carboxyl group (written
n. (Chem.) an organic compound whose acidity is due to the presence of a carboxyl gorup. Monocarboxylic acids (such as acetic acid or butyric acid) have one carboxyl group, dicarboxylic acids (such as oxalic acid or malonic acid) have two, tricarboxylic acids (such as citric acid) have three. [ PJC ]