Alum

/ˈæləm/ noun

A chemical compound, typically potassium aluminum sulfate, used in medicine, dyeing, and water purification. Also informal term for alumnus/alumna (graduate of a school).

From Latin 'alumen' (bitter salt), from Proto-Indo-European root meaning 'bitter'. The chemical was known to ancient civilizations for its astringent properties and use in leather tanning and dyeing.

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