antichlor
/ˌæntiˈklɔr, ˌæntiˈkloʊr/Definitions
1. noun
A substance or agent used to remove chlorinity or chlorine from a solution, especially water.
“The pool’s antichlor helped to reduce the eye irritation caused by the strong chlorine smell.”
2. adjective
Relating to or used to prevent or remove chlorinity or chlorine.
“The antichlor properties of the new water filter were highly effective in removing impurities from the water.”