Barbital

/ˈbɑrbɪtɔl/ noun

A barbiturate drug used as a sedative and sleeping aid, one of the first and most widely used barbiturates.

Named after the barbiton (the ancient lyre) plus '-al' as a chemical suffix; barbiturates were named this way in honor of a chemist's beloved ancient lyre or as a whimsical joke.

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