diethylstilbestrol

[dahy-eth-uh l-stil-bes-trawl, -trol] /daɪˌɛθ əl stɪlˈbɛs trɔl, -trɒl/
noun, Pharmacology
1.
a nonsteroidal synthetic estrogen, C 18 H 20 O 2 , used in medicine chiefly in the treatment of menopausal symptoms and in animal feeds for chemical caponization: formerly used during pregnancy for the prevention of miscarriage but discontinued owing to its association with an increased risk of vaginal and cervical cancers in women having had fetal exposure.
Abbreviation: DES.
Also, diethylstilboestrol.
Origin of diethylstilbestrol
1935-40; di-1 + ethyl + stilbestrol
British Dictionary definitions for diethylstilbestrol

diethylstilbestrol

/daɪˌɛθɪlstɪlˈbɛstrɒl; -ˌiːθaɪl-/
noun
1.
a synthetic hormone with oestrogenic properties, used to relieve menopausal symptoms. Formula: OHC6H4CH:CHC6H4OH Also called stilbestrol, stilboestrol
diethylstilbestrol in Medicine

diethylstilbestrol di·eth·yl·stil·bes·trol (dī-ěth'əl-stĭl-bēs'trôl, -trōl)
n.
DES.

diethylstilbestrol in Science
diethylstilbestrol
  (dī-ěth'əl-stĭl-běs'trôl', -trōl')   
See DES.