Menthol

//ˈmɛnθɒl//

Synonyms for "menthol" (4 found)

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Related words (2)

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Translations

22 translations across 19 languages.

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Catalan

1 entries
  • mentol noun (cyclic monoterpene alcohol)

Chinese Mandarin

1 entries
  • 薄荷醇 noun (cyclic monoterpene alcohol)

Czech

1 entries
  • mentol noun (cyclic monoterpene alcohol)

Danish

1 entries
  • mentol noun (cyclic monoterpene alcohol)

Dutch

1 entries
  • menthol noun (cyclic monoterpene alcohol)

Esperanto

1 entries
  • mentolo noun (cyclic monoterpene alcohol)

Finnish

1 entries
  • mentoli noun (cyclic monoterpene alcohol)

German

1 entries
  • Menthol noun (cyclic monoterpene alcohol)

Greek

3 entries
  • μενθόλη noun (cyclic monoterpene alcohol)
  • μεντόλ noun (cyclic monoterpene alcohol)
  • μινθόλη noun (cyclic monoterpene alcohol)

Italian

1 entries
  • mentolo noun (cyclic monoterpene alcohol)

Japanese

2 entries
  • メントール noun (cyclic monoterpene alcohol)
  • 薄荷脳 noun (cyclic monoterpene alcohol)

Norwegian Bokmål

1 entries
  • mentol noun (cyclic monoterpene alcohol)

Norwegian Nynorsk

1 entries
  • mentol noun (cyclic monoterpene alcohol)

Polish

1 entries
  • mentol noun (cyclic monoterpene alcohol)

Portuguese

1 entries
  • mentol noun (cyclic monoterpene alcohol)

Romanian

1 entries
  • mentol noun (cyclic monoterpene alcohol)

Russian

1 entries
  • менто́л noun (cyclic monoterpene alcohol)

Spanish

1 entries
  • mentol noun (cyclic monoterpene alcohol)

Swedish

1 entries
  • mentol noun (cyclic monoterpene alcohol)

Sample sentences

3 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

I like the crisp taste of menthol cigarettes.

Source: tatoeba (694069)

Menthol soothes the irritation that tobacco smoke causes. Since the cigarettes are easier to smoke, an FDA review found that new smokers were more likely to start smoking and become regular users.

Source: tatoeba (9997281)

One in four American high schoolers and one in 10 children in middle school have used an e-cigarette in the past 30 days, with most favoring those flavored with mint or menthol.

Source: tatoeba (12190796)

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