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toxicum
‖ ˈtoxicum Pl. -a. [L. toxicum ‘poison’, orig. ‘poison for arrows’, ad. Gr. τοξικὸν ϕάρµακον poison (ϕάρµακον) for smearing arrows (τοξικός, -όν, f. τόξα pl. arrows, transf. fr. τόξον bow). τοξικόν = ‘of or pertaining to the bow’, and had originally nothing to do with poison. But the effect of using... Oxford English Dictionary
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Toxicini
1865 (the Neotropics) Orcopagia Pascoe, 1868 (Australasia) Ozolais Pascoe, 1866 (the Neotropics) Taiwanocryphaeus Masumoto, 1996 (Indomalaya) Toxicum wikipedia.org
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toxicoid
ˈtoxicoid, a. [f. Gr. τοξικόν (toxicum) + -oid.] Resembling poison.1891 Cent. Dict. cites Dunglison. 1899 in Syd. Soc. Lex. Oxford English Dictionary
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ETN
Television Network, in Somalia Eaton Corporation, an American industrial manufacturer Erie Times-News, a daily newspaper in Erie, Pennsylvania Erythema toxicum wikipedia.org
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toxicate
▪ I. † ˈtoxicate, ppl. a. Obs. Also 5 toxicat, 6 tocksicate. [f. med.L. toxicāt-us, pa. pple. of L. toxicāre to smear with poison: see next.] Charged or infected with poison; poisoned; poisonous.c 1470 Henryson Mor. Fab. iii. (Cock & Fox) xxx, Flatteraris..With fals mening, and mynd maist toxicate. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Oxford Word of the Year 2018 | Oxford Languages
The adjective toxic is defined as 'poisonous' and first appeared in English in the mid-seventeenth century from the medieval Latin toxicus, meaning 'poisoned' or 'imbued with poison'. But the word's deadly history doesn't start there. The medieval Latin term was in turn borrowed from the Latin toxicum, meaning 'poison', which has its origins in the Greek toxikon pharmakon ...
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Erythema toxicum neonatorum
Erythema toxicum neonatorum is a common, non-threatening rash in newborns. Erythema toxicum neonatorum is not harmful and does not require any treatment. wikipedia.org
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Toxicodendron
‖ Toxicodendron Bot. (ˌtɒksɪkəʊˈdɛndrɒn) [mod.L. (Tournefort, 1700, in sense a), f. Gr. τοξικόν (see toxicum) + δένδρον tree.] a. A former genus, now reckoned as a species of Rhus or sumac (R. Toxicodendron), a N. American shrub, also called poison-ivy (see poison n. 5 b). b. A synonym of Hyænanche,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Erythema
Erythema induratum Erythema infectiosum (or fifth disease) Erythema marginatum Erythema migrans Erythema multiforme (EM) Erythema nodosum Erythema toxicum wikipedia.org
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toxicology
toxicology (tɒksɪˈkɒlədʒɪ) [= F. toxicologie (1812 in Hatz.-Darm.), f. Gr. τοξικόν taken in sense ‘poison’ (see toxicum) and -logy.] The science of poisons; that department of pathology or medicine which deals with the nature and effects of poisons. So ˌtoxicoˈlogical a., belonging or relating to to... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lophopetalum javanicum
Lophopetalum toxicum Loher Solenospermum javanicum Zoll. Solenospermum oblongifolius Loes. Solenospermum paucinervium Loes. Solenospermum toxicum Loes. wikipedia.org
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toxico-
toxico- (ˈtɒksɪkəʊ) before a vowel toxic-, repr. Gr. τοξικόν in sense ‘poison’ (see toxicum), but chiefly used as combining form of toxic, in scientific terms, mostly pathological. ‖ toxiˈcæmia, -ˈemia [Gr. αἷµα blood] = toxæmia: see tox-. ‖ toxicoderma (-ˈdɜːmə), -dermaˈtitis, -derˈmitis [Gr. δέρµα... Oxford English Dictionary
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Raphidomonadea
The genus contains a single species, Chloromorum toxicum, which is a renaming of the taxon Chattonella cf. verruculosa. wikipedia.org
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vincetoxic
† vincetoxic Obs.—1 [ad. med.L. vincetoxicum, -icus (used as a plant-name), f. L. vincĕre to overcome + toxicum poison.] An antidote to poison.1658 J. Robinson Calm Ventilation vii. in Eudoxa, etc. 151 Some Vincetoxicks [printed -toricks] are generall, and will be contrary to severall kinds [of pois... Oxford English Dictionary
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Transient neonatal pustular melanosis
It has been suggested that TNPM is merely a variant of erythema toxicum neonatorum or a "precocious" form of erythema toxicum neonatorum. It has been suggested that TNPM is merely a precocious form of erythema toxicum neonatorum based on the similar histopathology. wikipedia.org
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