Betanaphthol

/ˌbeɪtənæfˈθɔl/ noun

A chemical compound derived from naphthalene (a hydrocarbon) used historically in antiseptics and as a component in dyes and pharmaceuticals.

From 'beta' (Greek letter indicating molecular position) + 'naphthol' (from 'naphtha,' an ancient word for flammable oil, + the chemical suffix '-ol' for alcohols). The term is a product of 19th-century organic chemistry nomenclature.

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