quinin

/ˈkwɪnɪn/

Definitions

1. noun

a white, crystalline, bitter-tasting alkaloid found in the bark of the cinchona tree and used as an antimalarial and in medicine to treat certain types of malaria and as a cardiac stimulant.

“The doctor prescribed quinine to treat the patient’s malaria.”

Synonyms

  • alkaloid
  • cinchona

Antonyms

  • antimalarial
  • antineoplastic