Belladonna

/ˌbɛləˈdɑːnə/ noun

A poisonous plant with shiny black berries, also known as deadly nightshade, that was historically used in tiny amounts for medicine and cosmetics.

From Italian 'bella donna,' meaning 'beautiful woman.' Renaissance women used the plant's extract to dilate their pupils, which they considered attractive; the name reflects this historical beauty practice.

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