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No, that's the difference between myristyl and myristoyl/myristic. Myristyl is the trivial name/synonym for 1-tetradecyl (and as such, is a more precise designation than simply "tetradecyl", which could mean any of the dozens of possible isomeric C14 chains), c.f. also myristyl alcohol. Cheers,--91.89.223.101 (talk) 02:08, 22 January 2021 (UTC)Reply