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antidote vs atropine

atropine vs antidote

antidote and atropine both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
antidote Yes No No No
atropine Yes No No No
As nouns, atropine is a hyponym of antidote; that is, atropine is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than antidote:
  • antidote: a remedy that stops or controls the effects of a poison
  • atropine: a poisonous crystalline alkaloid extracted from the nightshade family; used as an antispasmodic and to dilate the eye pupil; also administered in large amounts as an antidote for organophosphate nerve agents or organophosphate insecticides
Other hyponyms of antidote include obidoxime chloride.
antidote (noun) atropine (noun)
a remedy that stops or controls the effects of a poison a poisonous crystalline alkaloid extracted from the nightshade family; used as an antispasmodic and to dilate the eye pupil; also administered in large amounts as an antidote for organophosphate nerve agents or organophosphate insecticides
Difference between antidote and atropine

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