antidote
antidote
noun ahn-tee-DOT Rare
Origin: From Greek 'antidoton' (given against).
Also means
remedy, cure (figurative)
Usage Note
Antidote in French is always masculine and refers both to a medical counter-poison and figuratively to any remedy for a problem — l'humour est un antidote au stress (humour is an antidote to stress). The word entered French via Latin from Greek, and the Greek prefix anti- (against) is still productive in French vocabulary.
Examples
"Il n'existe pas encore d'antidote contre ce venin."
Natural Translation
There is no antidote against this venom yet.
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