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a·cet·a·min·o·phen
(ə-sē′tə-mĭn′ə-fən, ăs′ə-)n.
A crystalline compound, C8H9NO2, used in medicine to relieve pain and reduce fever. Also called paracetamol.
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acetaminophen
(əˌsiːtəˈmiːnəfɛn)n
(Pharmacology) a US name for paracetamol
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a•ce•ta•min•o•phen
(əˌsi təˈmɪn ə fən, ˌæs ɪ tə-)n.
a crystalline substance, C8H9NO2, used as a headache and pain reliever and to reduce fever.
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