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PoisonAny substance that can cause severe organ damage or death if ingested, breathed in, or absorbed through the skin. Many substances that normally cause no problems, including water and most vitamins, can be poisonous if taken in excessive quantity. Poison treatment depends on the 'substance.
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PoisonSubstance that, taken into or formed within the organism, impairs the health of the organism and may kill it.
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PoisonSubstance toxique
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PoisonSee 'nuclear poison'.
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Poisonc. 1200, "a deadly potion or substance," also figuratively, from Old French poison, puison (12c., Modern French poison) "a drink," especially a medical drink, later "a (magic) [..]
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Poison"to give poison to; kill with poison," c. 1300, from Old French poisonner "to give to drink," and directly from poison (n.). Figuratively from late 14c. Related: Poisoned; poisonin [..]
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Poisontoxiphobia
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PoisonPoison Heb. hemah, "heat," the poison of certain venomous reptiles ( Deuteronomy 32:24 Deuteronomy 32:33 ; Job 6:4 ; Psalms 58:4 ), causing inflammation. Heb. rosh, "a head," a poi [..]
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Poisonsubstance that harms health.
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PoisonIn reactor physics, a substance (other than fissionable material) that has a large capacity for absorbing neutrons in the vicinity of the reactor core. This effect may be undesirable in some reactor applications because it may prevent or disrupt the fission chain reaction, thereby affecting normal operation. However, neutron-absorbing materials (co [..]
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PoisonAny agent which, when introduced into the animal organism, is capable of producing a morbid, noxious, or deadly effect upon it. poisons are usually defined seperately from toxins or venoms as substanc [..]
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Poisonany substance that causes injury or illness or death of a living organism spoil as if by poison; "poison someone's mind"; "poison the atmosphere in t [..]
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Poisonsomething if swallowed or injected can make you very ill or even kill you
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Poison(1.) Heb. hemah, "heat," the poison of certain venomous reptiles (Deut. 32:24, 33; Job 6:4; Ps. 58:4), causing inflammation.(2.) Heb. rosh, "a head," a poisonous plant (Deut. 29:18 [..]
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Poisonsam
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Poisontoxin
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PoisonTo fed that you are poisoned in a dream, denotes that some painful influence will immediately reach you. If you seek to use poison on others, you will be guilty of base thoughts, or the world will go wrong for you. For a young woman to dream that she endeavors to rid herself of a rival in this way, she will be likely to have a deal of trouble in se [..]
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PoisonA DOT term for extremely dangerous poisons, that is, poisonous gases or liquids of such nature that a very small amount of the gas or vapor of the liquid, mixed with air is dangerous to life. Some exa [..]
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PoisonA DOT term for liquid, solid, paste, or semisolid substances-other than Class A poisons or irritating materials-which are known (or presumed on the basis of animal tests) to be so toxic to man as to a [..]
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Poisona substance that is very dangerous if it enters the human body
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PoisonA poison is any product or substance that can harm someone if it is used in the wrong way, by the wrong person, or in the wrong amount. Examples of possible poisons include some household products, ch [..]
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Poison(n) any substance that causes injury or illness or death of a living organism(n) anything that harms or destroys(v) spoil as if by poison(v) kill with poison(v) add poison to(v) kill by its poison(v) [..]
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PoisonA substance that causes illness or death when eaten, drunk or absorbed into the body.
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Poisonany substance which is harmful to the health of a living organism.
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Poisonvenenum
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PoisonIt is said that poisons had no effect on Mithrida’tes, King of Pontus. This was Mithridates VI., called the Great, who succeeded his father at the age of eleven, and fortified his constitutio [..]
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PoisonA substance that causes illness, injury, or death if ingested.
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PoisonA woman who is poison is one who can only mean trouble, especially to a man. Also can be your favorite drink.
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Poison"Given that a poison is ANY substance that when introduced into or absorbed by the body injures health or destroys life, most of today's pharmaceutical preparations, because of their harmful [..]
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PoisonA substance that causes harm to an organism when the organism ingests (eats) it. Poisons can vary in strength; sometimes a poison just makes the organism sick, other times it may kill it. Many species [..]
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PoisonA substance that in small dosages can cause death or serious impairment to organs when entering a living organism by either ingestion, injection, absorption or inhalation.
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PoisonIn this game, the target is a shallow hole about six inches across and a half-inch deep. Players shoot from behind a taw line 3 to 5 feet away. The aim is to be the first player to get your shooter in [..]
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PoisonA substance that in small dosages can cause death or serious impairment to organs when entering a living organism by either ingestion, injection, absorption or inhalation.
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Poisonlang=en
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