Definition of Larium

1. Noun. An antimalarial drug (trade name Larium and Mephaquine) that is effective in cases that do not respond to chloroquine; said to produce harmful neuropsychiatric effects on some people.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Larium

Laramie
Lardil
Lardizabala
Lardizabalaceae
Lardner
Laredo
Laren
Large Magellanic Cloud
Large Münsterländer
Large Münsterländers
Lari
Laricariidae
Laridae
Larisa
Larissa
Larium (current term)
Larix
Larix decidua
Larix laricina
Larix lyallii
Larix occidentalis
Larix russica
Larix siberica
Lark
Larkinesque
Larkinian
Larmor frequency
Larmor precession
Larodopa
Laron type dwarfism

Literary usage of Larium

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Catalogue of Marine Polyzoa in the Collection of the British Museum by George Busk (1852)
"larium from the truly articulated and moveable avicularia, in the form of birds' heads, and which form does not occur in the genus ..."

2. History of Rome by Thomas Arnold (1871)
"From thence it passed on to the top of the Velia, on which the arch of Titus now stands, and where Tacitus places the Sacellum Larium. ..."

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