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nightshade

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for nightshade.

Editorial note

On the deliberate side: Nightshade showed you can poison image models with a few hundred modified samples.

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Quick take

Any of the poisonous plants belonging to the genus Solanum, especially black nightshade or woody nightshade.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of nightshade gathered in one view.

noun

Any of the poisonous plants belonging to the genus Solanum, especially black nightshade or woody nightshade.

noun

Belladonna or deadly nightshade (Atropa belladonna).

noun

Any of several plants likened to nightshade, usually because of similar dark-colored berries.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for nightshade.

noun

Any of the poisonous plants belonging to the genus Solanum, especially black nightshade or woody nightshade.

noun

Belladonna or deadly nightshade (Atropa belladonna).

noun

Any of several plants likened to nightshade, usually because of similar dark-colored berries.

noun

(colloquial) Any plant of the wider Solanaceae family, including the nightshades as well as tomato, potato, eggplant, and deadly nightshade.

Example sentences

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On the deliberate side: Nightshade showed you can poison image models with a few hundred modified samples.

2

It makes sense that they'd make a tomato-like fruit because potato plants, like tomato plants, are part of the Solanaceae (nightshade family).

3

The next Nightshade will eventually be viewed as malware to a model and then worked around, reconstructing around the attempt to break a model.

4

You should probably avoid eating anything in the nightshade family (e.g.

5

I bet $1B that Julius Caesar will not be killed on March 13 with nightshade.

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I bet $1B that Julius Caesar will not be killed on March 17 with nightshade.

7

I was always under the impression that nightshade (and the foliage of most members of the Solanaceae family) were just about all poisonous to some extent.

8

Eggplant is actually an old-world nightshade!

9

And, of course, one would not want to eat a salad of Rhubarb leaves, poison ivy, nightshade, hemlock, and mistletoe berries.

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But even if it was significant, I'm sure the next thing to release would be AI models designed to try and revert nightshade/glaze changes into something that works again.

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The NES is pretty light on puzzle / adventure games, though it did receive really nice ports of the MacVenture games (Deja Vu, Uninvited, Shadowgate) as well as Maniac Mansion, and it has a couple of unique ones with Nightshade and Solstice that blend in a bit of action while remaining primarily adventure games.

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> But even if it was significant, I'm sure the next thing to release would be AI models designed to try and revert nightshade/glaze changes into something that works again.

Quote examples

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From Wikipedia: "The species most commonly called nightshade in North America and Britain is Solanum dulcamara, also called bittersweet or woody nightshade.

2

TL;DR You say "a starchy, tuberous crop from the perennial nightshade Solanum tuberosum L.", I say potato.

3

Homeopaths prepare their remedies by dissolving things like charcoal, deadly nightshade or spider venom in ethanol, and then diluting this "mother tincture" in water again and again.

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Apparently tomatoes are a "nightshade" (hadn't heard of it).

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use nightshade in a sentence?

On the deliberate side: Nightshade showed you can poison image models with a few hundred modified samples.

What does nightshade mean?

Any of the poisonous plants belonging to the genus Solanum, especially black nightshade or woody nightshade.

What part of speech is nightshade?

nightshade is commonly used as noun.