aromaatiline
Aromaatiline is a word in the Estonian language that can be translated to English as "aromatic" or "fragrant". It is an adjective that describes something that has a pleasant or distinctive smell. In the context of chemistry, aromaatiline often refers to a type of compound that contains a functional group called an aromatic ring.
Aromatic compounds are found in a wide range of substances, including essential oils, perfumes, and fragrances.
The term aromaatiline is also used in the context of wine and beer production. Some Estonian wine
In addition to its literal meaning, the word aromaatiline can also be used figuratively to describe something
Aromaatiline has cognates in other languages, including "aromatico" in Spanish and "aromatischer" in German. Its etymology