Perennial Eurasian herb with reddish bell-shaped flowers and shining black berries; extensively grown in United States; roots and leaves yield atropine.
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Examples for "belladonna "
Examples for "belladonna "
1 That saddest of all changes she repaired by hand-massage, pomade, and belladonna .
2 Christ, Mark, I'll bet there isn't any belladonna within a five-hundred-mile radius.
3 Goethe had heard of Runge's groundbreaking investigation into belladonna , otherwise known as nightshade.
4 Sometimes it is advisable to paint the gland with belladonna ointment.
5 Simply because the criminal put a little atropine, or belladonna , with the morphine.
1 Baby's fat, juice of water parsnip, aconite, cinquefoil, deadly nightshade , and soot.
2 It was the deadly nightshade , and a handful of the berries spelt death.
3 Why, I found a stalk of deadly nightshade in my rose-bed last summer.
4 Water parsnip, sweet flag, cinquefoil, bat's blood, deadly nightshade , and oil.
5 The sorceress had thrown her into a trance by a preparation of deadly nightshade .
1 Hyoscyamine and scopolamine are two main alkaloids in Atropa belladonna with great medicinal value.
2 Nightshade ( Atropa belladonna ) is immediately recognisable for its deep purple fruit and was said to be tended by the Devil himself.
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