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Croconate
Croconate Cro"con*ate (kr?"k?n-?t), n. (Chem.) A salt formed by the union of croconic acid with a base.
Croconic
Croconic Cro*con"ic (kr?-k?n"?k), a. [Gr. ???? saffron.] 1. Of, pertaining to, or resembling saffron; having the color of saffron; as, croconic acid. 2. Pertaining to, or derived from, croconic acid.
Croconic acid
Croconic acid (Chem.), a yellow crystalline substance, C5O3(OH)2, obtained from potassium carboxide, rhodizonic acid, and various phenol and quinone derivatives of benzene, and forming yellow or orange colored salts.

Meaning of Crocon from wikipedia

- In Gr**** mythology, Crocon (Ancient Gr****: Κρόκωνος) was the husband of Saesara, daughter of Celeus of Eleusis. This couple became the parents of Meganeira...
- Laodamia (Leaneira), daughter of Amyclas of Sparta; Meganeira, daughter of Crocon; the nymph Chrysopeleia; or the Dryad Erato. He also left a number of children...
- Callithoe, Diogeneia, Pammerope, Demophon, and Triptolemus. She married Crocon and became the mother of Meganeira, wife of Arcas, son of Zeus and Callisto...
- Arcas by either Erato, Leaneira (or Laodameia), Meganeira (daughter of Crocon), or the nymph Chrysopeleia. Through this parentage, he was the brother...
- one of the following figures in Gr**** mythology: Meganeira, daughter of Crocon and Saesara, and mother of Apheidas and Elatus by Arcas, son of Zeus and...
- Condunez) occasionally also misspelled (on Google Maps and Google Earth) as the Crocon du Nez, is a sharp sided ridge that divides the Teton River and the Missouri...
- BC Stadion Tisicrates of Croton (foot race) Hippokleas of Pelinna Keles Crocon ο Eretria 073rd 488 BC Stadion Astylos of Croton (or Astyalus) Diaulos Astylos...