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rho·di·nol \ˈrōdənˌȯl, -ˌōl\ noun (-s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary rhodin- (from Latin rhodinus made from roses, from Greek rhodinos, from rhodon rose) + -ol — more at rose 1. : a liquid obtained usually from geranium oil or rose oil, consisting essentially of citronellol and geraniol, and used in perfumes especially of the rose type 2. : levorotatory citronellol |