Carmalum

/kɑːrˈmeɪləm/ noun

A chemical compound or dye substance; historically, the term was used in alchemy and early chemistry to describe various preparations, though its exact composition and modern usage are obscure.

Origin uncertain; possibly from Arabic or Latin alchemical terminology. The term appears sporadically in historical chemical texts, suggesting it was either a regional name for a substance or a specialized alchemical term whose meaning was lost to time.

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