- mithridatum
- mith·ri·da·tum
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
mithridatum — noun see mithridate … Useful english dictionary
Mithridate — Elaborately gilded drug jar for storing mithridate. By Annibale Fontana, about 1580 90. Courtesy, J. Paul Getty Museum. This article is about the remedy; Mithridate is also a 1673 play by Jean Racine. For other uses, see Mithridates Mithridate,… … Wikipedia
History of poison — The history of poison [Poison is defined as a substance that causes death or injury when swallowed or absorbed. cite book|title=Collins English Dictionary|author=Colins Dictionaries, from the Bank of English|publisher=HarperCollins|pages=594|date … Wikipedia
Histoire Des Poisons — Article de la série Histoire des sciences Chronologie Chronologie des sciences Chronologie de l astronomie … Wikipédia en Français
Histoire des poisons — L’histoire des poisons [1] s étend de 4500 avant J. C., à nos jours. Les poisons ont été utilisés à de nombreuses fins, au fil de l’histoire humaine, plus communément comme arme, antidote au venin et médicament. Le poison a été à l’origine de… … Wikipédia en Français
Historia del veneno — Strychnos toxifera, una planta utilizada para la elaboración de venenos para flechas o dardos. La historia del veneno[1] se extiende desde antes del 4500 a. C. hasta la act … Wikipedia Español
mithridate — noun Etymology: Medieval Latin mithridatum, from Late Latin mithridatium, from Latin, dogtooth violet (used as an antidote), from Greek mithridation, from Mithridatēs Mithridates VI Date: 1528 an antidote against poison; especially a confection… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Theriac — For other uses of Theriaca , see Theriaca (disambiguation). For the radiation therapy machine involved in several accidents, see Therac 25. Theriac or theriaca was a medical concoction originally formulated by the Greeks in the 1st century AD and … Wikipedia
mithridate — /mith ri dayt /, n. Old Pharm. a confection believed to contain an antidote to every poison. [1520 30; earlier mithridatum < ML, var. of LL mithridatium, n. use of neut. of Mithridatius, equiv. to Mithridat(es) MITHRIDATES VI (see MITHRIDATISM) + … Universalium
Max Harris (poet) — Max Harris AO (13 April 1921 – 13 January 1995) was an Australian poet, critic, columnist, commentator, publisher and bookseller. Contents 1 Early life 2 Angry Penguins 3 Later life 4 Books … Wikipedia