Bromocamphor

/ˌbroʊmoʊˈkæmfər/ noun

A brominated derivative of camphor, in which bromine atoms have been introduced into the camphor molecule, historically used in medicine.

From 'bromo-' (bromine) plus 'camphor' (a waxy solid from camphor laurel trees, from Arabic and Sanskrit origins), indicating chemical modification of a natural product.

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