Etymology: [ 'täk-sik ] (adjective.) 1664. French toxique Late Latin toxicus (“poisoned”) Latin toxicum (“poison”) Ancient Greek τοξικόν (toxikon), φάρμακον (pharmakon, “poison for use on arrows”) τοξικός (toxikos, “pertaining to arrows or archery”) τόξον (toxon, “bow”).
Having a chemical nature that is harmful to health or lethal if consumed or otherwise entering into the body in sufficient quantities, poisonous; a substance that is "very toxic" or "highly toxic" can harm your health, even if you only take in very small amounts, having within 50 cm from the soil surface concentrations of ions other than aluminium, iron, sodium, calcium or magnesium which are toxic for plant growth, relating to or caused by a poison or toxin, Poisonous Elevated levels of nitrates in drinking water are toxic to humans, Causing acute or chronic injury to the human body or suspected of being able to cause disease or injury under some conditions The HCS defines "toxic" and "highly toxic" specifically by the chemical's median lethal dose and median lethal concentration for laboratory animals, Harmful; having to do with poison, A substance or the excessive amount of a substance that may cause death, stress, or impairment Characteristics of things called poisons or toxins, 1) Of, relating to, or caused by a poison or toxin 2) Affected by a poison or toxin (Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary, 1977), of or relating to or caused by a toxin or poison; "suffering from exposure to toxic substances, Of or pertaining to poison; poisonous; as, toxic medicines, of or relating to or caused by a toxin or poison; "suffering from exposure to toxic substances", Able to cause injury, illness, or damage through ingestion, inhalation, or absorption through body surfaces Acute toxicity results from a single exposure Chronic toxicity results from recurring exposures over a longer period of time, (1) harmful, destructive, or deadly; (2) of, or pertaining to a toxin: a poisonous substance, having a protein structure, secreted by certain organisms and capable of causing toxicosis when introduced into the body tissues but also capable of inducing a counteragent or an antitoxin, Acting like, or having the effect of, a poison, poisonous Toxic effects of a substance are dependent on the dose At sufficiently high doses, air, water, anything, even the inert gas helium, is toxic (High pressure helium causes lethal convulsions even when adequate oxygen is present ), Harmful or poisonous, Relating to a harmful effect by a poisonous substance on the human body by physical contact, ingestion or inhalation, Poisonous, poisonous substance, A toxic substance is poisonous. the cost of cleaning up toxic waste These products are not toxic to humans. = poisonous + toxicity toxicities tox·ic·ity data on the toxicity of chemicals. containing poison, or caused by poisonous substances (toxicus, from toxicum , from toxikon , from toxon ), Relating to harmful effects to biota caused by a substance or contaminant (USFWS), able to poison a living organism; poisonous, hazardous materials that are poisonous, harmful, destructive, or deadly, A substance capable of causing harm (e g poisonous) to humans, animals or other living things, ability (or property) of a substance to produce a harmful or lethal effect on humans and/or the environment Top, This is the adjective applied to any substance able to cause injury to living organisms as a result of physicochemical interaction See toxicity, Able to cause injury to living organisms as a result of chemical interaction (IPCS) See toxicity, A poison, poisonous, noxious, deadly,
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Having a chemical nature that is harmful to health or lethal if consumed or otherwise entering into the body in sufficient quantities
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poisonous; a substance that is "very toxic" or "highly toxic" can harm your health, even if you only take in very small amounts
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having within 50 cm from the soil surface concentrations of ions other than aluminium, iron, sodium, calcium or magnesium which are toxic for plant growth
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relating to or caused by a poison or toxin
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Poisonous Elevated levels of nitrates in drinking water are toxic to humans
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Causing acute or chronic injury to the human body or suspected of being able to cause disease or injury under some conditions The HCS defines "toxic" and "highly toxic" specifically by the chemical's median lethal dose and median lethal concentration for laboratory animals
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Harmful; having to do with poison
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A substance or the excessive amount of a substance that may cause death, stress, or impairment Characteristics of things called poisons or toxins
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1) Of, relating to, or caused by a poison or toxin 2) Affected by a poison or toxin (Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary, 1977)
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of or relating to or caused by a toxin or poison; "suffering from exposure to toxic substances
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Of or pertaining to poison; poisonous; as, toxic medicines
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of or relating to or caused by a toxin or poison; "suffering from exposure to toxic substances"
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Able to cause injury, illness, or damage through ingestion, inhalation, or absorption through body surfaces Acute toxicity results from a single exposure Chronic toxicity results from recurring exposures over a longer period of time
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(1) harmful, destructive, or deadly; (2) of, or pertaining to a toxin: a poisonous substance, having a protein structure, secreted by certain organisms and capable of causing toxicosis when introduced into the body tissues but also capable of inducing a counteragent or an antitoxin
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Acting like, or having the effect of, a poison
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poisonous Toxic effects of a substance are dependent on the dose At sufficiently high doses, air, water, anything, even the inert gas helium, is toxic (High pressure helium causes lethal convulsions even when adequate oxygen is present )
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Harmful or poisonous
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Relating to a harmful effect by a poisonous substance on the human body by physical contact, ingestion or inhalation
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Poisonous
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poisonous substance isim
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A toxic substance is poisonous. the cost of cleaning up toxic waste These products are not toxic to humans. = poisonous + toxicity toxicities tox·ic·ity data on the toxicity of chemicals. containing poison, or caused by poisonous substances (toxicus, from toxicum , from toxikon , from toxon )
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Relating to harmful effects to biota caused by a substance or contaminant (USFWS)
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able to poison a living organism; poisonous
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hazardous materials that are poisonous, harmful, destructive, or deadly
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A substance capable of causing harm (e g poisonous) to humans, animals or other living things
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ability (or property) of a substance to produce a harmful or lethal effect on humans and/or the environment Top
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This is the adjective applied to any substance able to cause injury to living organisms as a result of physicochemical interaction See toxicity
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Able to cause injury to living organisms as a result of chemical interaction (IPCS) See toxicity
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