Anaesthetic

/ˌænɪsˈθɛtɪk/ noun, adjective

A drug or gas that makes a person unconscious or unable to feel pain during surgery; or something that numbs feelings.

From Greek 'anaisthetis,' combining 'an-' (without) and 'aisthesis' (sensation/feeling). The term was coined in the 1840s when anesthesia was invented.

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