IPA: //dɪˈkjuːməˌrɒl//
KK: /dɪˈkjuːmərɒl/
A type of medicine that helps prevent blood from clotting, often used to treat certain blood conditions.
The doctor prescribed dicumarol to help manage the patient's blood clotting issues.
Dicumarol is derived from the combination of "di-" (meaning two) and "coumarin" (a compound found in certain plants). The prefix "di-" indicates the presence of two coumarin molecules, which is significant in its function as an anticoagulant. Thus, dicumarol refers to a substance that is related to two coumarin compounds.
Think of 'two' ('di-') coumarin compounds working together to prevent blood clotting, which helps you remember that dicumarol is an anticoagulant.
No commonly confused words.