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methylene (n.)
1835, from French
méthylène
(1834), coined by Jean-Baptiste-André Dumas (1800-1884) and Eugène-Melchior Péligot (1811-1890) from Greek
methy
"wine" (see
mead
(1)) +
-yl
"stuff" + chemical suffix
-ene
. So called because detected in wood alcohol.