Containing sufficient poison to be dangerous, Inedible due to containing poison; poisonous to eat, toxic, poisonsome, venenose, mephitic, An animal that is poisonous produces a poison that will kill you or make you ill if the animal bites you. There are hundreds of poisonous spiders and snakes, Having the qualities or effects of poison; venomous; baneful; corrupting; noxious, venomous; toxic, containing a toxin; malicious, bad, evil (Slang), marked by deep ill will; deliberately harmful; "a malevolent lie"; "poisonous hate, in his eyes"- Ernest Hemingway; "venomous criticism"; "vicious gossip", in his eyes"- Ernest Hemingway; "venomous criticism"; "vicious gossip" not safe to eat having the qualities or effects of a poison, not safe to eat having the qualities or effects of a poison, Something that is poisonous will kill you or make you ill if you swallow or absorb it. a large cloud of poisonous gas, If you describe something as poisonous, you mean that it is extremely unpleasant and likely to spoil or destroy a good relationship or situation. poisonous comments, marked by deep ill will; deliberately harmful; "a malevolent lie"; "poisonous hate in his eyes"- Ernest Hemingway; "venomous criticism"; "vicious gossip", not safe to eat, having the qualities or effects of a poison, intoxicant, baneful, To pollute; to cause some part of the environment to become poisonous, To use poison to kill or paralyse somebody, Something that harms a person or thing, A substance that is harmful or lethal to a living organism, To cause something to become much worse, A drink; liquor, To cause someone to hate or to have unfair negative opinions, in a poisonous manner, using poison, bane, A chemical with an oral LD50 of 50 mg/kg or less, a deadly chemical, Any molecule or material that tends to collect on a catalyst surface, blocking access to active sites or destroying their activities, substance capable of interfering with metabolic processes of a cell or part of a cell, of a tissue, organ or organism, Term applied to loss of grain refining induced by certain elements, particularly Zr on TiBAl, the ability of a chemical, such that very small amounts are able to produce injury to susceptible tissues by a chemical action, A substance, which upon contact or being introduced into an organism, impairs or prevents normal metabolic processes from taking place, thus altering the normal functioning of organs or tissues, toxicant, toxin, add poison to; "Her husband poisoned her drink in order to kill her", a toxic substance, anything that harms or destroys; "the poison of fascism" any substance that causes injury or illness or death of a living organism administer poison to; "She poisoned her husband but he did not die" add poison to; "Her husband poisoned her drink in order to kill her" kill with poison; "She poisoned her husband" kill by its poison; "This mushrooms can kill" spoil as if by poison; "poison someone's mind"; "poison the atmosphere in the office, any substance that causes injury or illness or death of a living organism administer poison to; "She poisoned her husband but he did not die", To act as, or convey, a poison, spoil as if by poison; "poison someone's mind"; "poison the atmosphere in the office, kill by its poison; "This mushrooms can kill", Poison is a substance that harms or kills people or animals if they swallow it or absorb it. Poison from the weaver fish causes paralysis, swelling, and nausea Mercury is a known poison, kill with poison; "She poisoned her husband", A substance which currently pervades the air, the water, the sea and the soul, anything that harms or destroys; "the poison of fascism", kill or injure with toxin, give poison; have bad or damaging influence on; corrupt, toxin; venom, That which taints or destroys moral purity or health; as, the poison of evil example; the poison of sin, To put poison upon or into; to infect with poison; as, to poison an arrow; to poison food or drink, To taint; to corrupt; to vitiate; as, vice poisons happiness; slander poisoned his mind, To injure or kill by poison; to administer poison to, Any agent which, when introduced into the animal organism, is capable of producing a morbid, noxious, or deadly effect upon it; as, morphine is a deadly poison; the poison of pestilential diseases, If someone poisons another person, they kill the person or make them ill by giving them poison. The rumours that she had poisoned him could never be proved. + poisoning poi·son·ing She was sentenced to twenty years' imprisonment for poisoning and attempted murder, In a nuclear reactor, those atoms (of such elements as boron) other than fuel that have large capture cross section for thermal neutrons In capturing thermal neutrons unproductively, these atoms decrease the number available to cause fission, A substance that can reduce a nuclear reaction by absorbing neutrons, thereby preventing more fissions If enough poisons are present in a reactor core, the chain reaction will die out, Any substance which is harmful to living tissue when applied in small doses Determining factors include concentration, exposure time, particle size, the substance's affinity for tissue and sensitivity of the exposed tissue to that compound, (1) any substance that causes injury, illness, or death, especially by chemical means; (2) a substance that inhibits or retards a chemical reaction, Any substance that is injurious to health and may lead to death when relatively small amounts are taken either internally or externally, 1 Any plant, element, or substance ingested to enhance or diminish physiological, cognitive, and/or sensory functions 2 Any plant, element, or substance ingested with intent to radically alter the constitution of the flesh, substance which is harmful to living tissue when applied in small doses Determining factors include concentration, exposure time, particle size, the substance's affinity for tissue, and sensitivity of the exposed tissue to that compound, a chemical that adversely affects health by causing injury, illness, or death, administer poison to; "She poisoned her husband but he did not die", To poison water, air, or land means to damage it with harmful substances such as chemicals. The land has been completely poisoned by chemicals. dying forests, poisoned rivers and lakes, If someone poisons a food, drink, or weapon, they add poison to it so that it can be used to kill someone. If I was your wife I would poison your coffee. + poisoned poi·soned He was terrified to eat, suspecting that the food was poisoned. an umbrella tipped with a poisoned dart, If you are poisoned by a substance, it makes you very ill and sometimes kills you. Employees were taken to hospital yesterday after being poisoned by fumes Toxic waste could endanger lives and poison fish. + poisoning poi·son·ing His illness was initially diagnosed as food poisoning, Something that poisons a good situation or relationship spoils it or destroys it. The whole atmosphere has really been poisoned. ill-feeling that will poison further talk of a common foreign policy. Any substance (natural or synthetic) that, at a certain dosage, damages living tissues and injures or kills. Poisons spontaneously produced by living organisms are often called toxins, venoms if produced by animals. Poisons may be ingested, inhaled, injected, or absorbed through the skin. They do not always have an all-or-none effect; degrees of poisoning may occur, and at a given dose some substances are far more toxic than others (e.g., a pinch of potassium cyanide can kill, whereas a single dose of ordinary table salt must be massive to kill). Poisoning may be acute (a single dose does significant damage) or chronic (repeated or continuous doses produce an eventual effect, as with chemical carcinogens). The effects produced by poisons may be local (hives, blisters, inflammation) or systemic (hemorrhage, convulsions, vomiting, diarrhea, clouding of the senses, paralysis, respiratory or cardiac arrest). Agricultural pesticides are often poisonous to humans. Some industrial chemicals can be very toxic or carcinogenic. Most therapeutic drugs and health-care products can be poisons if taken inappropriately or in excess. Most forms of radiation can be toxic (see radiation injury). See also antidote; arsenic poisoning; fish poisoning; food poisoning; lead poisoning; medicinal poisoning; mercury poisoning; mushroom poisoning. poison hemlock poison ivy poison oak poison sumac poison elder blood poisoning arsenic poisoning drug poisoning medicinal poisoning fish poisoning food poisoning lead poisoning mercury poisoning mushroom poisoning toadstool poisoning, spoil as if by poison; "poison someone's mind"; "poison the atmosphere in the office", any substance that causes injury or illness or death of a living organism, toxically, venomously, with venom; in a toxic manner, with a toxin, in a very malevolent manner,
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Containing sufficient poison to be dangerous
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Inedible due to containing poison; poisonous to eat
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toxic
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poisonsome
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venenose
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mephitic
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An animal that is poisonous produces a poison that will kill you or make you ill if the animal bites you. There are hundreds of poisonous spiders and snakes
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Having the qualities or effects of poison; venomous; baneful; corrupting; noxious
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venomous; toxic, containing a toxin; malicious, bad, evil (Slang) sıfat
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marked by deep ill will; deliberately harmful; "a malevolent lie"; "poisonous hate
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in his eyes"- Ernest Hemingway; "venomous criticism"; "vicious gossip"
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in his eyes"- Ernest Hemingway; "venomous criticism"; "vicious gossip" not safe to eat having the qualities or effects of a poison
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not safe to eat having the qualities or effects of a poison
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Something that is poisonous will kill you or make you ill if you swallow or absorb it. a large cloud of poisonous gas
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If you describe something as poisonous, you mean that it is extremely unpleasant and likely to spoil or destroy a good relationship or situation. poisonous comments
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marked by deep ill will; deliberately harmful; "a malevolent lie"; "poisonous hate in his eyes"- Ernest Hemingway; "venomous criticism"; "vicious gossip"
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not safe to eat
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having the qualities or effects of a poison
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Poison.
intoxicant
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Poisonous.
baneful
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poison
To pollute; to cause some part of the environment to become poisonous - "That factory is poisoning the river."
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poison
To use poison to kill or paralyse somebody - "The assassin poisoned the king."
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Something that harms a person or thing - "Gossip is a malicious poison."
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A substance that is harmful or lethal to a living organism - "We used a poison to kill the weeds."
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To cause something to become much worse - "He poisoned the mood in the room with his non-stop criticism."
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poison
A drink; liquor
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To cause someone to hate or to have unfair negative opinions - "She's poisoned him against all his old friends."
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poisonously
in a poisonous manner
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poisonously
using poison
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Poison
bane
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poison
A chemical with an oral LD50 of 50 mg/kg or less
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poison
a deadly chemical
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poison
Any molecule or material that tends to collect on a catalyst surface, blocking access to active sites or destroying their activities
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poison
substance capable of interfering with metabolic processes of a cell or part of a cell, of a tissue, organ or organism
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poison
Term applied to loss of grain refining induced by certain elements, particularly Zr on TiBAl
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poison
the ability of a chemical, such that very small amounts are able to produce injury to susceptible tissues by a chemical action
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A substance, which upon contact or being introduced into an organism, impairs or prevents normal metabolic processes from taking place, thus altering the normal functioning of organs or tissues
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poison
toxicant isim
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poison
toxin
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poison
add poison to; "Her husband poisoned her drink in order to kill her"
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poison
a toxic substance
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anything that harms or destroys; "the poison of fascism" any substance that causes injury or illness or death of a living organism administer poison to; "She poisoned her husband but he did not die" add poison to; "Her husband poisoned her drink in order to kill her" kill with poison; "She poisoned her husband" kill by its poison; "This mushrooms can kill" spoil as if by poison; "poison someone's mind"; "poison the atmosphere in the office
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poison
any substance that causes injury or illness or death of a living organism administer poison to; "She poisoned her husband but he did not die"
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To act as, or convey, a poison
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spoil as if by poison; "poison someone's mind"; "poison the atmosphere in the office
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kill by its poison; "This mushrooms can kill"
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Poison is a substance that harms or kills people or animals if they swallow it or absorb it. Poison from the weaver fish causes paralysis, swelling, and nausea Mercury is a known poison
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kill with poison; "She poisoned her husband"
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A substance which currently pervades the air, the water, the sea and the soul
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poison
anything that harms or destroys; "the poison of fascism"
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kill or injure with toxin, give poison; have bad or damaging influence on; corrupt fiil
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poison
toxin; venom isim
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poison
That which taints or destroys moral purity or health; as, the poison of evil example; the poison of sin
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poison
To put poison upon or into; to infect with poison; as, to poison an arrow; to poison food or drink
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poison
To taint; to corrupt; to vitiate; as, vice poisons happiness; slander poisoned his mind
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poison
To injure or kill by poison; to administer poison to
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Any agent which, when introduced into the animal organism, is capable of producing a morbid, noxious, or deadly effect upon it; as, morphine is a deadly poison; the poison of pestilential diseases
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If someone poisons another person, they kill the person or make them ill by giving them poison. The rumours that she had poisoned him could never be proved. + poisoning poi·son·ing She was sentenced to twenty years' imprisonment for poisoning and attempted murder
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poison
In a nuclear reactor, those atoms (of such elements as boron) other than fuel that have large capture cross section for thermal neutrons In capturing thermal neutrons unproductively, these atoms decrease the number available to cause fission
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A substance that can reduce a nuclear reaction by absorbing neutrons, thereby preventing more fissions If enough poisons are present in a reactor core, the chain reaction will die out
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Any substance which is harmful to living tissue when applied in small doses Determining factors include concentration, exposure time, particle size, the substance's affinity for tissue and sensitivity of the exposed tissue to that compound
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(1) any substance that causes injury, illness, or death, especially by chemical means; (2) a substance that inhibits or retards a chemical reaction
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Any substance that is injurious to health and may lead to death when relatively small amounts are taken either internally or externally
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1 Any plant, element, or substance ingested to enhance or diminish physiological, cognitive, and/or sensory functions 2 Any plant, element, or substance ingested with intent to radically alter the constitution of the flesh
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substance which is harmful to living tissue when applied in small doses Determining factors include concentration, exposure time, particle size, the substance's affinity for tissue, and sensitivity of the exposed tissue to that compound
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a chemical that adversely affects health by causing injury, illness, or death
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administer poison to; "She poisoned her husband but he did not die"
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To poison water, air, or land means to damage it with harmful substances such as chemicals. The land has been completely poisoned by chemicals. dying forests, poisoned rivers and lakes
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If someone poisons a food, drink, or weapon, they add poison to it so that it can be used to kill someone. If I was your wife I would poison your coffee. + poisoned poi·soned He was terrified to eat, suspecting that the food was poisoned. an umbrella tipped with a poisoned dart
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If you are poisoned by a substance, it makes you very ill and sometimes kills you. Employees were taken to hospital yesterday after being poisoned by fumes Toxic waste could endanger lives and poison fish. + poisoning poi·son·ing His illness was initially diagnosed as food poisoning
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Something that poisons a good situation or relationship spoils it or destroys it. The whole atmosphere has really been poisoned. ill-feeling that will poison further talk of a common foreign policy. Any substance (natural or synthetic) that, at a certain dosage, damages living tissues and injures or kills. Poisons spontaneously produced by living organisms are often called toxins, venoms if produced by animals. Poisons may be ingested, inhaled, injected, or absorbed through the skin. They do not always have an all-or-none effect; degrees of poisoning may occur, and at a given dose some substances are far more toxic than others (e.g., a pinch of potassium cyanide can kill, whereas a single dose of ordinary table salt must be massive to kill). Poisoning may be acute (a single dose does significant damage) or chronic (repeated or continuous doses produce an eventual effect, as with chemical carcinogens). The effects produced by poisons may be local (hives, blisters, inflammation) or systemic (hemorrhage, convulsions, vomiting, diarrhea, clouding of the senses, paralysis, respiratory or cardiac arrest). Agricultural pesticides are often poisonous to humans. Some industrial chemicals can be very toxic or carcinogenic. Most therapeutic drugs and health-care products can be poisons if taken inappropriately or in excess. Most forms of radiation can be toxic (see radiation injury). See also antidote; arsenic poisoning; fish poisoning; food poisoning; lead poisoning; medicinal poisoning; mercury poisoning; mushroom poisoning. poison hemlock poison ivy poison oak poison sumac poison elder blood poisoning arsenic poisoning drug poisoning medicinal poisoning fish poisoning food poisoning lead poisoning mercury poisoning mushroom poisoning toadstool poisoning
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spoil as if by poison; "poison someone's mind"; "poison the atmosphere in the office"
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any substance that causes injury or illness or death of a living organism
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venomously, with venom; in a toxic manner, with a toxin
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