Allergins

/ˈæl.ər.dʒɪnz/ noun

Substances that cause allergic reactions in people; things that trigger the immune system to overreact and cause symptoms like sneezing or itching.

Formed from 'allergy' (from Greek 'allos' meaning other, and 'ergon' meaning work/reaction) plus the suffix '-in' (a substance). The term emerged in early 20th-century medicine.

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