Antichlor

/ˈæntɪˌklɔr/ noun

A chemical substance used to remove chlorine or bleach, especially from fabrics during textile manufacturing or laundry processes.

Anti- + chlor (from chlorine). The term emerged in the 19th century with industrial chemistry. Antichlor refers specifically to agents that counteract chlorine's effects, reducing fabric damage from bleaching.

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