Bitanhol

/bɪˈtæn.hɔːl/ noun

A synthetic antimicrobial compound used in soaps, cosmetics, and disinfectants to kill bacteria and fungi.

From 'bi-' (two) and a chemical root 'tanhol' (possibly from 'tan' plus chemical suffix). Developed in mid-20th century pharmaceutical chemistry as a broad-spectrum antimicrobial agent.

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