mercurochrome

/mə:'kjuərə,kroum/
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mercurochrome

The nurse applies mercurochrome to the child's scraped knee.

Definition

Noun: A topical antiseptic solution, historically common, containing mercuric compounds and characterized by its distinctive red color. "Mercurochrome" is a trademarked brand name for this type of antiseptic.

Usage

Mercurochrome is used as a noun to refer to the specific antiseptic product. It is typically applied to minor cuts and scrapes to help prevent infection. - The nurse applied mercurochrome to the child's scraped knee. - Many people remember the stinging sensation of mercurochrome from their childhood.

Advanced Usage
  • Historical Context: While once a household staple, the use of mercuric antiseptics like has declined in many regions due to concerns about mercury toxicity. It is now often replaced by iodine-based or alcohol-based antiseptics.
  • As a Trademark: The term is often used generically, but it remains a registered trademark for a specific formulation.
Variants and Related Words
  • Merbromin: This is the generic, non-proprietary chemical name for the active compound in .
  • Topical antiseptic: A general term for any disinfectant applied to the skin's surface.
Synonyms
  • Antiseptic: A substance that prevents the growth of disease-causing microorganisms.
  • Disinfectant: An agent that destroys harmful microbes (though often used for surfaces, not skin).
Different Meanings

The word mercurochrome has a single, specific meaning referring to the branded red antiseptic solution. It does not have other common definitions.

Idioms and Phrasal Verbs

There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs specifically using the word mercurochrome.

mercurochrome

The nurse applies mercurochrome to the child's scraped knee.

Noun
  1. a mercurial compound applied topically as an antiseptic; Mercurochrome is the trademark

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