Chlornal

/ˈklɔːrnəl/ noun

A chemical compound, also called chloral hydrate, that acts as a sedative and was historically used as a sleep aid and anesthetic.

From chlor- (chlorine) + -al (aldehyde suffix), a 19th-century coinage for this chlorine-containing aldehyde compound.

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