Cacodyl

/ˈkækoʊdɪl/ noun

A poisonous, foul-smelling chemical compound containing arsenic, formerly used in chemistry and medicine; the radical As(CH₃)₂.

From Greek 'kakos' (bad) + 'hyle' (matter/substance) + '-yl' (chemical suffix). Scientists named this compound cacodyl because of its incredibly foul odor and toxic properties.

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