Bromides

/ˈbroʊmaɪdz/ noun

Plural of bromide; chemical compounds containing bromine, or trite and overused sayings that lack originality.

From bromine (element discovered 1826) + -ide (chemical suffix). The figurative meaning developed in the late 1800s from the use of bromide as a mild sedative, suggesting something that dulls excitement or originality.

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