Venom

Noun

 * 1) a poison wielded by an animal, usually injected into an enemy or prey by biting or stinging; atter
 * 2) feeling or speech marked by spite or malice

Adjectives for Venom
subtle; palsying; spider; lasting; rank.

Verbs for Venom
anoint with—; antidote—; assimilate—; extract—; immunize to—; infuse—; inject—; neutralize—; resist—; steep in—; succumb to—; suck up—; weaken—; —courses through; —deadens; —overcomes; —paralyzes; —rankles; —seeps through; —stuns.

Thesaurus
abomination, acaricide, acrimony, acuteness, animality, animosity, animus, antagonism, anthelmintic, antibiotic, antiseptic, atrocity, bad, bad blood, bane, barbarity, befoulment, bitter feeling, bitterness, blight, bloodlust, brutality, bug bomb, carbamate insecticide, chemosterilant, chlorinated hydrocarbon insecticide, communicability, contact poison, contagion, contagiousness, corruption, crying evil, damage, deadliness, defilement, defoliant, despoliation, destruction, destructiveness, detriment, disinfectant, eradicant, evil, extremity, ferociousness, feud, fierceness, force, fumigant, fungicide, furiousness, gall, germicide, grievance, hard feelings, harm, harshness, hate, hatred, havoc, herbicide, hostility, hurt, ill, ill blood, ill feeling, ill will, impetuosity, inclemency, infection, infectiousness, infectivity, inhumanity, injury, insect powder, insecticide, intensity, malevolence, malice, maliciousness, malignancy, malignity, mercilessness, microbicide, mindlessness, mischief, miticide, murderousness, noxiousness, organic chlorine, organic phosphate insecticide, outrage, pesticide, pitilessness, poison, poisonousness, pollution, rancor, rat poison, rigor, roach paste, roach powder, rodenticide, roughness, savagery, severity, sharpness, soreness, sourness, spite, spitefulness, spleen, stomach poison, systemic, systemic insecticide, terrorism, the worst, toxic, toxicant, toxicity, toxin, ungentleness, vandalism, vehemence, vendetta, venin, venomousness, vermicide, vexation, viciousness, violence, virulence, virulency, virus, vitriol, weed killer, woe, wrong

Etymology
From <  venim, from  *venimem, from  venenum.

Translations

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 * Czech:
 * Danish:
 * Dutch: gif, venijn
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 * Interlingua: veneno
 * Italian:
 * Latin: virus venenum
 * Manx:
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 * Romanian:
 * Russian:
 * Scottish Gaelic: puinnsean, nimh
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish:
 * Volapük: venen, venod, venom


 * Catalan: malvolença
 * French:
 * Romanian: ,


 * Scottish Gaelic: nimh
 * Spanish:


 * : отрутa

Derived terms

 * nonvenomous
 * venomous

Noun

 * 1) poison, venom