Antiseptics

/ˌæntɪˈsɛptɪks/ noun

Substances or agents that prevent or inhibit the growth of disease-causing microorganisms on living tissues.

Plural of 'antiseptic', from Greek 'anti-' (against) plus 'sepsis' (decay/infection), plus the suffix '-ic' to make it an adjective that functions as a noun.

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