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an·ha·lo·ni·um alkaloid \ˌan(h)əˈlōnēəm-\ noun Etymology: New Latin Anhalonium, genus of cacti, from Greek an- + halōnion small threshing floor (equated with New Latin areola areole, from Latin, small open space, diminutive of area piece of level ground, threshing floor), diminutive of halōn threshing floor; from the belief that the areoles were lacking — more at halo : any of a group of alkaloids (as hordenine, mescaline) that are found in mescal buttons and that are used as cerebral stimulants and motor depressants — called also cactus alkaloid |