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| eth·am·bu·tol [ e thámbyə tàwl ] |
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drug used against microorganisms: a synthetically produced substance that acts against fungi and bacteria. Use: treatment of tuberculosis and other infections.
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| [Mid-20th century. <ethyl + amine + butanol] |
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