theriac

/ˈθɪriæk/

Definitions

1. noun

A medicinal preparation, especially in ancient or medieval medicine, consisting of a mixture of various ingredients, especially opium, and being used to treat the bites of venomous animals.

“The 16th-century physician was known for his elaborate theriacs, which he claimed could cure even the deadliest snake bites.”

Synonyms

  • antidote
  • remedy

Antonyms

  • poison
  • venom