conin

/ˈkoʊnɪn/
noun
  1. A poisonous alkaloid found in hemlock, used historically in medicine and as a poison.
    • Conin can cause paralysis and death if ingested in large amounts.
    • Scientists study conin to understand how it affects the nervous system.
    • The ancient Greeks used conin from hemlock to execute prisoners.
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