Carbolxylol

/ˌkɑːbəlˈzaɪlɔl/ noun

A historical antiseptic and disinfectant compound combining carbolic acid with xylol (a chemical solvent), used in early 20th-century medicine.

From carbolic + xylol (also called xylene, a liquid hydrocarbon). This compound name reflects the chemical combination approach of early pharmaceutical development, where multiple active ingredients were mixed to create stronger disinfectants.

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