Chloroform

/ˈklɔːroʊfɔːrm/ noun

A colorless liquid chemical that causes unconsciousness when breathed in, historically used as an anesthetic but now known to be dangerous.

From French 'chloroforme,' a compound name combining Greek 'chloros' (green) and Latin 'forma' (form). Discovered in 1831, it became the first widely used anesthetic before its dangers became apparent.

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