"Dakin's solution" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Etymology: Named after British chemist Henry Drysdale Dakin (1880–1952), who developed it in 1916. Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} Dakin's solution (uncountable)
  1. A dilute solution of sodium hypochlorite (0.4% to 0.5%) and other stabilizing ingredients, traditionally used as an antiseptic. Tags: uncountable Synonyms: Carrel-Dakin solution, Carrel-Dakin fluid
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