Absinthin

/æbˈsɪnθɪn/ noun

A bitter chemical compound found in wormwood that gives absinthe liqueur its distinctive sharp taste and medicinal properties.

From French absinthe (wormwood plant) plus the chemical suffix -in, indicating a pure chemical substance extracted from the plant. The term emerged in 19th-century chemistry as scientists began isolating active compounds from traditional medicines.

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