Chlorsalol

/ˈklɔːrsæloʊl/ noun

A disinfectant compound formerly used in soaps and antiseptic products to kill bacteria.

From chloro- (chlorine) + salol (a phenolic compound), named for its antimicrobial chlorine content combined with salicylate chemistry popular in early 20th-century medicine.

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