Chloralose

/ˈklɔːrəloʊs/ noun

A crystalline compound made from chloral and glucose, formerly used as a sedative and anesthetic drug.

From chloral + -ose (chemistry suffix for sugars and carbohydrates). Created in the late 1800s by combining chloral with glucose.

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