ulmic

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== English == === Etymology === Formed from the root of Latin ulmus (“an elm”), with the suffix -ic: compare French ulmique. === Adjective === ulmic (not comparable) (organic chemistry) Pertaining to ulmin; designating an acid obtained from ulmin. === References === “ulmic”, in OneLook Dictionary Search. “ulmic”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC. === Anagrams === lumic == Megleno-Romanian == === Etymology === Unknown. Cognate with Romanian adulmeca, adulmec. Possibly from a Vulgar Latin root *adosmicō, from *adosmō, from Ancient Greek ὀσμάω (osmáō), which would make sense semantically but is difficult to connect phonetically. Compare Italian ormare, Spanish husmear, husmar probably coming from a Latin *osmāre, ultimately from Ancient Greek. It may be linked with urmã / ulmã through an *adormicāre. Another less likely etymology may be *adolmicāre, ultimately from oleō. === Verb === ulmic (past particple ulmicatã) smell, scent, sniff ==== Related terms ==== ulmicari / ulmicare urmã / ulmã ulmat