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  • 121Solanaceae — ▪ plant family       the nightshade, or potato, family of flowering plants (order Solanales), with 102 genera and nearly 2,500 species, many of considerable economic importance as food and drug plants. Among the most important of these are the… …

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  • 122belladonna — [bel΄ə dän′ə] n. [ModL < It bella donna, lit., beautiful lady: a folk etym. (infl. by cosmetic use for dilating the eye) for ML bladona, nightshade, prob. < Gaul] 1. a poisonous European plant (Atropa belladonna) of the nightshade family,… …

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  • 123night|shade — «NYT SHAYD», noun. 1. any one of various plants somewhat like the potato and the tomato. There are many kinds, making up several genera of the nightshade family. The black nightshade has white flowers and black berries. Belladonna, or the deadly… …

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  • 124Chemical warfare — For other uses, see Chemical warfare (disambiguation). This article forms part of the series Chemical agents Lethal agents Blood agents Cyanogen chloride (CK) …

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  • 126Organizations in A Song of Ice and Fire — The fictional world of George R.R. Martin s fantasy epic A Song of Ice and Fire includes a number of organizations, societies, and mercenary companies.The Alchemists GuildThe Alchemists Guild is an ancient society of learned men, sometimes called …

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  • 127belladonna — noun Etymology: Italian, literally, beautiful lady Date: 1597 1. an Old World poisonous plant (Atropa belladonna) of the nightshade family having purple or green bell shaped flowers, glossy black berries, and root and leaves that yield atropine… …

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  • 128Scopolamine — Systematic (IUPAC) name (–) (S) 3 hydroxy 2 pheny …

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