Acetopyrin

/ˌæsɪtəʊˈpaɪrɪn/ noun

A chemical compound derived from adding an acetyl group to pyrine, or an alternative name for acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin).

From acetyl + pyrine, or possibly a misnamed variant of acetylated compounds; possibly another early name for aspirin from the 1890s when the compound was newly synthesized.

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