atropine
Plural: atropines
Noun
- A poisonous alkaloid derived from belladonna.
- a poisonous crystalline alkaloid extracted from the nightshade family; used as an antispasmodic and to dilate the eye pupil; also administered in large amounts as an antidote for organophosphate nerve agents or organophosphate insecticides
- An alkaloid extracted from the plant deadly nightshade (Atropa belladonna) and other sources, such as the seeds of the thorn-apple. Though overdoses would be fatal it is used as a drug in medicine for its paralytic effects (e.g. in surgery to relax muscles, in dentistry to dry the mouth, in ophthalmology to dilate the pupils).
Examples
- ATROPINE was a toxic play, poisoning his opponent’s chances of a comeback.
Origin / Etymology
From Latin Atropa (“genus of deadly nightshade”) + -ine.
Scrabble Score: 10
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Words With Friends Score: 12
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