chelidonine

/ˌtʃɛlɪˈdoʊnaɪn/

Definitions

1. noun

A bitter, crystalline alkaloid C21H22N2O4 found in the root of the poppy Chelidonium majus, used in medicine and as a local anesthetic.

“The doctor used chelidonine to numb the area before the surgery.”

Synonyms

  • alkaloid
  • anesthetic

Antonyms

  • irritating
  • painful