Bromeosin

/broʊˈmiːoʊsɪn/ noun

A synthetic dye compound containing bromine, historically used in microscopy and medical staining to color tissue samples.

From 'brom' (bromine) + 'eosin' (a red dye). Created in the late 19th century when chemists began modifying eosin dyes by adding bromine atoms.

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