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mith·ri·date \ˈmithrəˌdāt\ noun also mith·ri·da·tum \ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈdād.əm\ (-s) Etymology: Medieval Latin mithridatum, from Late Latin mithridatium antidote, from Latin, dogtooth violet (used as an antidote) from Greek mithridation, from Mithridatēs Mithridates : an antidote against poison : alexipharmic; specifically : an electuary supposed to be a remedy or a protection against poison |