Barbasco

/bɑrˈbɑsko/ noun

A tropical plant native to South America, or a poisonous substance extracted from such plants, historically used in fishing.

From Spanish 'barbasco,' derived from indigenous South American languages. The term entered Spanish during colonial contact with Amazonian peoples who used the plant's toxins to stun fish for harvesting.

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