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strychnine (n.)

powerful poisonous alkaloid, 1819, from French strychnine, from Modern Latin Strychnos, the genus name of the plant (nux vomica) from which the poison is obtained, from Greek strychnon, a kind of nightshade, of uncertain origin. The chemical was discovered 1818 by Pelletier and Caventou in the Asian tree Strychnos ignatii.

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Definitions of strychnine from WordNet

strychnine (n.)
an alkaloid plant toxin extracted chiefly from nux vomica; formerly used as a stimulant;
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