Curare

/kyəˈrɑri/ noun

A deadly poison from South American plants that was traditionally used on arrows and darts to paralyze prey, now used in small amounts in medicine.

From Tupi (South American indigenous language) 'curari' or 'woorali.' Spanish conquistadors learned about this poison from indigenous peoples and the word entered European languages as they documented New World discoveries.

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