Antiaris

/ænˈtaɪərɪs/ noun

The botanical genus name for trees that produce the antiarin poison, particularly the Javanese upas tree.

From the Malay 'antiar' with the Latin scientific suffix '-is' for genus names. Created in the 18th century when botanists formally classified these toxic trees using Latin nomenclature.

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