Azovernine

/ˌæzəˈvɜːniːn/ noun

A chemical compound or alkaloid containing an azo linkage, potentially related to or derived from veronal (a barbiturate sedative).

From 'azo-' (containing the -N=N- group) + 'vernine' (possibly relating to veronal). The exact etymology is obscure; may be a historical chemical compound name that fell out of use.

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