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aconite

American  
[ak-uh-nahyt] / ˈæk əˌnaɪt /
Also aconitum

noun

  1. any plant belonging to the genus Aconitum, of the buttercup family, having irregular flowers usually in loose clusters, including species with poisonous and medicinal properties.


aconite British  
/ ˈækəˌnaɪt, ˌækəˈnaɪtəm, ˌækəˈnɪtɪk /

noun

  1. any of various N temperate plants of the ranunculaceous genus Aconitum, such as monkshood and wolfsbane, many of which are poisonous Compare winter aconite

  2. the dried poisonous root of many of these plants, sometimes used as an antipyretic

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Other Word Forms

  • aconitic adjective

Etymology

Origin of aconite

1570–80; < Latin aconītum < Greek akónīton leopard's-bane, wolfsbane

Example Sentences

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In 2017, a San Francisco woman died after consuming herbal tea that had traces of aconite in it.

From BBC • Sep. 1, 2022

He said people who suspect they have accidentally ingested aconite "can't get to the hospital fast enough".

From BBC • Sep. 1, 2022

Dr David Juurlink, an internal medicine physician and toxicology researcher in Toronto, said the concern is that, when not processed thoroughly, toxic bits of the aconite will remain.

From BBC • Sep. 1, 2022

Health officials said symptoms consistent with aconite poisoning are:

From BBC • Sep. 1, 2022

The management of the ordinary case of arteriosclerosis resolves itself into a careful hygienic and dietetic regime with the addition of the iodides, aconite, or the nitrites.

From Arteriosclerosis and Hypertension: with Chapters on Blood Pressure, 3rd Edition. by Warfield, Louis Marshall