Cathartolinum

/ˌkæθərtoʊˈlaɪnəm/ noun

An archaic or historical chemical term, possibly referring to a purified linen or flax-based substance used in medieval medicine.

From Latin cathartum (purified) + linum (flax/linen), a compound Latin-Greek term from medieval pharmaceutical texts. The etymology suggests a purified plant fiber preparation.

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