Acridin

/ˈækrɪdɪn/ noun

A chemical compound used in dyes, medicines, and fluorescent materials; an aromatic nitrogen-containing substance.

From Latin acris (sharp, pungent) combined with the chemical suffix -in. The name references the sharp, acrid smell or properties of early preparations of this compound.

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