Amygdalin

/əˈmɪɡdəlɪn/ noun

A chemical compound found in almonds and other plants that can break down into cyanide and other substances when digested.

From amygdala (almond) + -in (chemical suffix). This substance was first isolated in 1830 from almond seeds. The suffix -in became standard for naming organic compounds in the 19th century.

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