Antisepsin

/ˌæntɪˈsɛpsɪn/ noun

A substance or compound that works against sepsin or has antiseptic properties at the molecular level.

From 'anti-' (against) combined with 'sepsin' (a hypothetical or specific antibacterial agent), using the suffix '-in' common in biochemistry for proteins and compounds.

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