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analgesic
This term is primarily used in medical or pharmaceutical contexts, carrying a clinical and sterile tone. It describes the specific mechanism of blocking pain signals without necessarily inducing sleep or altering consciousness, which distinguishes it from anesthetics. In a patient-provider interaction, using this word instead of painkiller signals a level of professional precision. It focuses on the biological function of pain suppression rather than the general act of feeling better.
Countable when referring to a specific pill or type of medication (an analgesic). Uncountable when referring to the general property of pain relief (the drug has analgesic properties).