Atropine

/ˈætrəpiːn/ noun

A powerful drug made from the deadly nightshade plant that dilates the pupils of the eye and reduces muscle contractions; used in medicine and eye examinations.

Named after Atropos, one of the three Fates in Greek mythology who cuts the thread of life. It comes from the poisonous plant genus that was named after her.

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