The Collaborative International Dictionary
Diallyl
Diallyl \Di*al"lyl\, n. (Chem.) A volatile, pungent, liquid hydrocarbon, C6H10, consisting of two allyl radicals.
Wiktionary
diallyl
n. 1 (context uncountable organic chemistry especially in combination English) Two allyl groups in a compound 2 (context countable organic chemistry English) Any compound containing two allyl groups
Usage examples of "diallyl".
Perhaps her own life was somewhat prolonged by this removal of the irritating stench of diallyl disulfide and trisulfide and the rest, but Lucy's was thought—by the doctors, at least—to suffer.