English Words: T

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toxidromenoun

A syndrome induced by a toxin.

toxificationnoun

The metabolic conversion of a substance into a toxin.

toxifiernoun

That which toxifies; something poisonous.

toxifyverb

To make or render toxic.

toxigenesisnoun

Alternative form of toxicogenesis.

toxigenicadj

toxicogenic

toxigenicitynoun

Quality or degree of being toxigenic.

toxinnoun

A toxic substance, specifically a poison produced by the biological processes of organisms.

toxinemianoun

The presence of a toxin in the blood

toxinicadj

Relating to a toxin

toxinlikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a toxin.

toxinogenicadj

toxicogenic

toxinologistsnoun

plural of toxinologist

toxinologynoun

The study of the chemistry, biochemistry, pharmacology and toxicology of toxins

toxinomenoun

All the toxins produced by a particular organism

toxinomicadj

Relating to toxinomes or to toxinomics

toxinomicsnoun

The study and classification of toxinomes

toxinosisnoun

Pathogenesis caused by a bacterial toxin alone, not necessarily involving bacterial infection (as when the bacteria have died but have already produced toxin which is subsequently ingested).

toxinotypenoun

Any strain of an organism that has a specific set of toxin genes

toxinotypesnoun

plural of toxinotype

toxinotypingnoun

The classification of toxinotypes

toxisomenoun

Any structure, in an organism, in which toxins are created

toxitabellaenoun

Tablets of mercuric chloride or mercuric bichloride, formerly used to treat syphilis.

toxitynoun

Synonym of toxicity.

toxocariasisnoun

A zoonotic, helminthic infection of humans caused by roundworms of the genus Toxocara.

toxoconenoun

An organism or fossil with a toxoconic shell, or the shell itself.

toxoconicadj

Having a coiled shell of very open form.

toxodonnoun

A gigantic extinct herbivorous mammal from South America, having teeth bent like a bow. It is the type of the order Toxodonta.

toxogenicadj

toxicophoric

toxoidnoun

A toxin that has had its toxic properties removed, but retains its ability to generate an immune response.

toxoidaladj

Of or pertaining to a toxoid.

toxoidedadj

Converted into a toxoid

toxologynoun

Archery; or more broadly, the study of projectiles and trajectories.

toxomenoun

All the toxic materials in an organism or an environment

toxophiladj

Having an affinity with an organic poison (toxin).

toxophileadj

Alternative spelling of toxophil.

toxophiliteadj

Pertaining to archery.

toxophiliticadj

Relating to archery.

toxophilousadj

Having an affinity for toxins.

toxophorenoun

The chemical group that produces the toxic effect in a toxin molecule.

toxoplasmanoun

Any member of the genus Toxoplasma of parasitic sporozoans.

toxoplasmacidaladj

That kills toxoplasmas.

toxoplasmicadj

Pertaining to toxoplasmas

toxoplasmosisnoun

A disease, caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii, that primarily affects felids, but also other mammals including humans.

toxosozinenoun

Synonym of alexin.

Toxotainoun

plural of Toxotes

toxotesnoun

Any fish of genus Toxotes, the archerfishes.

toxtazinnoun

Any of a class of toxT transcription inhibitors

Toxtethname

An inner city area of Liverpool, Merseyside, England.

toxæmiænoun

plural of toxæmia

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