antiar

/ˈæntiˌɑr/
noun
  1. A poisonous resin obtained from the upas tree, used as an arrow poison.
    • Indigenous tribes in Southeast Asia have used antiar for centuries in hunting.
    • The hunter coated his arrow tips with antiar to bring down prey quickly.
    • The museum displayed a small vial of antiar collected during a 19th-century expedition.
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