chloralose

/klɔːrˈɑːloʊs/

Definitions

1. noun

a toxic, colourless, crystalline compound with a pungent, sweetish odour, used as an insecticide and an anesthetic for fish and in veterinary medicine.

“The fish was treated with a dose of chloralose to induce a state of temporary anaesthesia.”

Synonyms

  • chloral hydrate
  • triclofos