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ToxicHaving to do with poison or something harmful to the body. Toxic substances usually cause unwanted side effects.
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ToxicAble to cause injury to living organisms as a result of physicochemical interaction.
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Toxicchemical See toxic substance
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Toxicdose super-threshold dose Amount of a substance which produces intoxication without lethal outcome.
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Toxicmaterial See toxic substance
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ToxicRelating to a harmful effect by a poisonous substance on the human body by physical contact, ingestion, or inhalation.
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Toxic1660s, from French toxique and directly from Late Latin toxicus "poisoned," from Latin toxicum "poison," from Greek toxikon (pharmakon) "(poison) for use on arrows," from [..]
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Toxicpoisonous.
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Toxicof or relating to or caused by a toxin or poison; "suffering from exposure to toxic substances" (toxicity) the degree to which something is poisonous (toxicity) perniciousnes [..]
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Toxictoxic (pop)
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ToxicPoisonous.
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ToxicHarmful (adjective). (Compare with toxin - a harmful chemical produced by living things).
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Toxicpoisonous.
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ToxicAccording to 15 USCS § 1261 (g), [Title 15. Commerce and Trade; Chapter 30. Hazardous Substances] the term toxic “shall apply to any substance (other than a radioactive substance) which has the capaci [..]
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Toxic(adj) of or relating to or caused by a toxin or poison
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ToxicPoisonous.
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ToxicHarmful; having to do with poison.
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ToxicPertaining to something that is poisonous.
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Toxicpoisonous; harmful to living organisms
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ToxicThe property of a substance that will cause damage to a living organism or their progeny
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ToxicDefinition: (TOX-ick) Having to do with poison or something harmful to the body. Toxic substances usually cause unwanted side effects. See myelotoxic.
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ToxicMeans poisonous. Different substances have different toxic effects. Some, like dioxins, are toxic immediately and at very low doses. Others, like trace elements, are toxic in large doses and after long periods of storage in the body.
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ToxicPoisonous, carcinogenic, or otherwise directly harmful to life.
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ToxicDescribes something that can be poisonous or deadly if it is eaten touched, or inhaled in large enough amounts.
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ToxicPoisonous; causing death, harm, or impairment.
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ToxicPoisonous or harmful to the body (ecotoxic relates to damage to the environment).
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ToxicPoisonous.
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ToxicPoisonous, capable of causing injury or death.
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ToxicContaining or being a toxin; poisonous.
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ToxicHaving to do with poison or something harmful to the body. Toxic substances usually cause unwanted side effects.
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ToxicPertaining to a substance that is harmful. [4]
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Toxicaffected by a poison or toxin
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Toxicpoisonous; injurious to animals and plants through contact or systemic action (Glossary of PM)
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ToxicSomething which is able to produce illness or death in an exposed organism.
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ToxicPoisonous
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ToxicPoisonous
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ToxicPoisonous.
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ToxicA substance that is poisonous to a living organism. Toxic substances may be classified in terms of their physiological action, such as irritants, asphyxiants, systemic poisons, and anesthetics and nar [..]
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ToxicPoisonous or harmful.
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ToxicPoisonous, life-threatening.
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ToxicPoisonous.
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ToxicPoisonous, carcinogenic, or otherwise harmful to life.
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ToxicPoisonous, a substance that reacts with specific cellular components to kill cells.
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ToxicA substance that has the ability to produce injurious or lethal effects through its chemical interaction with the human body.
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ToxicToxicity is the degree to which a substance can damage an organism. Toxic also mean “poisonous”; the effect of a toxin is toxic.
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ToxicA substance which has the ability to produce injurious or lethal effects through its chemical interaction with the body.
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ToxicA summoner who is partaking in behavior that negatively effects the playing experience of those around him/her.
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ToxicA substance that has the ability to produce injurious or lethal effects through its chemical interaction with the human body.
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Toxic Harmful. Any substance or chemical can be toxic at a certain dose (amount). The dose is what determines the potential harm of a chemical and whether it would cause someone to get sick.
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ToxicPoisonous, carcinogenic, or otherwise directly harmful to life.
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ToxicRelating to harmful effects to biota caused by a substance or contaminant (USFWS).
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Toxichaving the characteristic of causing death or damage to humans, animals, or plants; poisonous.
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ToxicHaving to do with poison or something harmful to the body. Toxic substances usually cause unwanted side effects.
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ToxicPoisonous to a living organism.
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ToxicTemporary or permanent drug effects that are detrimental to the functioning of an organ or group of organs. Toxicity
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ToxicPoisonous. There are some art materials that contain toxic materials, please check our listing of MSDS sheets to determine proper storage, use and disposal of these materials.
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