strychnine
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Pharmacology. a colorless, crystalline poison, C 2 1 H 2 2 N 2 O 2 , obtained chiefly by extraction from the seeds of nux vomica, formerly used as a central nervous system stimulant.
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an Indian tree, Strychnos nux-vomica, of the logania family, having small, yellowish-white flowers in clusters, berrylike fruit, and seeds that yield strychnine.
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Origin of strychnine
1810–20; < French, equivalent to New Latin Strychn ( os ) genus name (< Greek strýchnos a kind of nightshade) + French -ine -ine 2
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Strychnine has been found to be a tertiary amine.
From Scientific American Supplement, No. 415, December 15, 1883 by Various
Strychnine is considered indispensable to the outfit of a California shepherd, and the grizzlies have been killed or forced to the mountains, where they still linger in considerable numbers in the chapparal.
From The Galaxy, June 1877 Vol. XXIII.—June, 1877.—No. 6. by Various
Strychnine is the exact antithesis to snake-poison in its action.
From On Snake-Poison: its Action and its Antidote by Mueller, A.
Limberg, Gruyère, Alkmaar, Neufchâtel, Camembert and Hoboken—all these famous cheeses will some day pale into whey before the puissance of the Strychnine curd.
From Shandygaff by Morley, Christopher
But till then Strychnine will be to me, and to every other traveller who may chance that way, a fragrant memory.
From Shandygaff by Morley, Christopher
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