Anesthetic

/ˌæn.əsˈθet.ɪk/ noun, adjective

As a noun, an anesthetic is a drug or gas that causes loss of feeling, especially to stop pain during medical procedures. As an adjective, it describes something related to or causing anesthesia.

From Greek 'an-' (without) + 'aísthēsis' (sensation), via modern Latin and English medical terminology. The '-ic' ending turns it into an adjective, and the noun use followed.

DEAnästhetikum
ESanestésico
FRanesthésique
JA麻酔薬
PTanestésico
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