curare

/kʊˈrɑri/
noun
  1. A dark, resinous substance obtained from South American plants, used as a muscle relaxant in modern medicine and historically as an arrow poison.
    • The poison curare works by blocking signals between nerves and muscles.
    • Indigenous tribes prepared curare by boiling plant bark and vines.
    • Doctors sometimes use curare to relax muscles during surgery.
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