Benzanalgen

/ˌbɛnzəˈnældʒɛn/ noun

A chemical compound derived from benzene that was historically used as an analgesic or pain reliever.

From German 'Benzanalgen,' combining 'benz-' (benzene) and 'analgen' (from Greek 'an-' meaning 'without' + 'algos' meaning 'pain'). This term emerged in early pharmaceutical chemistry around the late 1800s.

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