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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Venomous - définition

MIXTURE OF TOXINS AND OTHER SUBSTANCES SECRETED BY AN ANIMAL FOR THE PURPOSE OF CAUSING HARM TO ANOTHER
Insect venom; Insect venoms; Zootoxin; Venom (poison); Venomous animals; Venom sac; Venomous animal; Venoms; Venemous; Venombin; Venomous; Nonvenomous; Invenomation
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  • The fingernail-sized box jellyfish ''[[Malo kingi]]'' has among the most dangerous venom of any animal, causing [[Irukandji syndrome]] – severe pain, vomiting, and rapid rise in blood pressure.
  • sting]] with a droplet of venom

venomous         
1.
If you describe a person or their behaviour as venomous, you mean that they show great bitterness and anger towards someone.
He heaped abuse on Waite and made venomous personal attacks...
ADJ: usu ADJ n
2.
A venomous snake, spider, or other creature uses poison to attack other creatures.
The adder is Britain's only venomous snake.
= poisonous
ADJ
venomous         
['v?n?m?s]
¦ adjective
1. secreting or capable of injecting venom.
2. very malicious or spiteful.
Derivatives
venomously adverb
venomousness noun
venomous         
a.
1.
Poisonous, noxious to animal life, virulent.
2.
Malignant, malicious, spiteful, mischievous, noxious, envenomed.

Wikipédia

Venom

Venom or zootoxin is a type of toxin produced by an animal that is actively delivered through a wound by means of a bite, sting, or similar action. The toxin is delivered through a specially evolved venom apparatus, such as fangs or a stinger, in a process called envenomation. Venom is often distinguished from poison, which is a toxin that is passively delivered by being ingested, inhaled, or absorbed through the skin, and toxungen, which is actively transferred to the external surface of another animal via a physical delivery mechanism.

Venom has evolved in terrestrial and marine environments and in a wide variety of animals: both predators and prey, and both vertebrates and invertebrates. Venoms kill through the action of at least four major classes of toxin, namely necrotoxins and cytotoxins, which kill cells; neurotoxins, which affect nervous systems; myotoxins, which damage muscles; and haemotoxins, which disrupt blood clotting. Venomous animals cause tens of thousands of human deaths per year.

Venoms are often complex mixtures of toxins of differing types. Toxins from venom are used to treat a wide range of medical conditions including thrombosis, arthritis, and some cancers. Studies in venomics are investigating the potential use of venom toxins for many other conditions.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Venomous
1. They were on every limb thousands of them, every breed, every colour, venomous, non–venomous, Lieutenant Hebert said.
2. Advertisement The market‘s reaction was venomous.
3. Its key leaders have made venomous and hateful statements.
4. "That was why I was so venomous when it happened.
5. Relations between Karzai and British policy–makers became venomous.