Antipyrine

/ˌæntɪˈpaɪriːn/ noun

A synthetic organic compound formerly used as a fever-reducing and pain-relieving medication; the chemical name for antipyrin.

From anti- (against) + pyrine (from Greek pyr, fire, with chemical suffix -ine). This is the standardized chemical nomenclature for the drug called antipyrin.

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