IPA: //ɡloʊˈnɔɪn//
KK: /gloʊˈnɔɪn/
A type of medicine that is derived from nitroglycerin, often used to treat heart conditions by relaxing blood vessels.
The doctor prescribed glonoin to help manage the patient's angina.
The word 'glonoin' originates from the Greek word 'glonon', which refers to a type of explosive compound. It is specifically associated with nitroglycerin, a substance used in explosives and medicine. The term reflects the chemical nature and explosive properties of the compound.
Think of the Greek word 'glonon' that relates to explosive compounds, helping you remember that 'glonoin' is associated with powerful substances like nitroglycerin.