Aroxyl

/əˈrɒksɪl/ noun

A chemical compound containing arsenic and oxygen that was used historically in medicine and antiseptics.

From French aroxyle, formed from Latin arsenicum (arsenic) + Greek oxys (sharp, acid). The term emerged in the 19th century when chemists were naming arsenic-based compounds.

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