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intoxication
  1. A poisoning, as by a spirituous or a narcotic substance.
  2. The state of being intoxicated or drunk; inebriation; ebriety; drunkenness; the act of intoxicating or making drunk.
  3. A high excitement of mind; an elation which rises to enthusiasm, frenzy, or madness.
  4. Synonyms:
  5. Examples:
    1. “Alcohol meters to test levels of intoxication are being acquired.”
      “While hiking through the breathtaking landscapes, the hiker experienced an intoxication that overwhelmed them with sheer delight and immense happiness.”
      “The conversation became jovial through the stories they shared about being in a state of intoxication.”
toxicity
  1. (toxicology) Degree to which a toxic substance may harm a cell or organism.
  2. (toxicology) The quality of being toxic.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “Trichosanthes seed, however, contains primarily fatty acids, saponins, and resins that have no known toxicity.”
      “This was the only race with clear root injuries and chlorosis of the leaves, both commonly regarded as symptoms of Al toxicity.”
      “There are no toxicity issues with water-soluble vitamins, because they flush out of the body.”
intoxicant
  1. Something which intoxicates; an intoxicating agent
  2. Poison.
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “James preferred a glass of whiskey as his intoxicant of choice after a long day.”
      “Alcohol is a widely consumed intoxicant that affects a person's mental faculties and alters their physical coordination.”
toxinosis
  1. 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).
toxicology
  1. (sciences, pharmacology) The branch of pharmacology that deals with the nature, effect, detection and treatment of poisons and poisoning.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Detectives said the case will remain open pending the completion of toxicology tests, but no foul play was suspected.”
      “The attack is thought to have been motivated by bath salts, although toxicology results have not come out yet.”
      “The research is being led by Dr John Oliver, a senior lecturer in forensic toxicology at the university's department of forensic medicine.”
toxicovigilance
  1. The active identification, investigation, and evaluation of potentially toxic hazards in the environment.
toxicogenomics
  1. The study of the toxic effects of substances on genetic material, with an attempt to use this information to predict its toxic effect on organisms
toxinology
toxiferine
toxication
  1. (biochemistry) the metabolism of a drug or other compound to produce a toxic metabolite
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The AhR pathway may participate in the developmental toxication of dioxins during ontogenesis.”
      “As it can be seen, curcumin has the ability to exert anti-bacterial and it increases in toxication of the dressings.”
      “Failure to observe these matters can lead to decompression sickness, oxygen toxication or other accidents involving death or serious injury.”
toxicomania
toxidermia
  1. (pathology) The presence of skin lesions as a result of the action of toxins or allergens
toxicometry
  1. The quantitative assessment of toxicity and the hazards of potentially toxic substances.
toxin
  1. A toxic or poisonous substance produced by the biological processes of biological organisms.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “He did not have a history of exposure to any known toxin, and he denied any alcohol or substance abuse.”
      “One initial test conducted at the scene came back positive for the presence of ricin, a toxin made from the castor bean.”
      “The third type of intervention is administration of cathartic agents to increase gastrointestinal motility and hasten the expulsion of the toxin.”
toxicologist
  1. A scientist or physician who specializes in toxicology.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The toxicologist conducted extensive research to analyze the effects of a new chemical compound on human health.”
      “Nicander is a gifted Homeric glossator, but he is neither zoologist nor toxicologist.”
      “Earlier this year, Eva Oberdoerster, an environmental toxicologist with Southern Methodist University, found brain damage in fish exposed to the fullerene molecules.”
toxicokinetics
  1. The application of pharmacokinetics to the study of toxicity
toxicogenetics
  1. The study of the genetic influences on the responses of organisms to toxins.
toxinotype
  1. Any strain of an organism that has a specific set of toxin genes
intoxicatedness
  1. The state of being intoxicated; drunkenness.
toxicoproteomics
  1. The application of proteomics to toxicology
toxinotyping
toxification
  1. The metabolic conversion of a substance into a toxin
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The toxification of the biosphere by man-made poisons is one of the litany of ecological disasters that is bringing us undone.”
      “Plastic waste is leading to the toxification of soil and water and the deaths of millions of animals.”
      “But why not think of a way not to cause the toxification of the earth in the first place?”
toxinologist
  1. A scientist whose speciality is toxinology
toxicopharmacology
  1. The pharmacology of toxic substances.
toxicant
toxidrome
  1. A syndrome induced by a toxin.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Most poisons either have no associated toxidrome or have only some of the expected features of the toxidrome.”
      “A toxidrome is the constellation of signs and symptoms that suggest a specific class of poisoning.”
      “Sinus tachycardia is often found on ECG as a result of the antimuscarinic toxidrome.”
toxigenicity
  1. Quality or degree of being toxigenic.
  2. Examples:
    1. “It should be noted that the mouse toxigenicity bioassay requires up to 4 days to complete.”
      “The most common in vitro assay for toxigenicity is the Elek immunodiffusion test.”
      “Molecular methods for the determination of toxigenicity are being developed.”
toxicogenicity
  1. The quality of being toxicogenic.
intoxification
  1. Synonym of intoxication
  2. Examples:
    1. “She gyrates frenetically with an abandonment borne of pure intoxification, and scatters her money haphazardly over the stage.”
toxinogenicity
toxics
  1. (waste processing) Toxic waste
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  3. Examples:
    1. “They made diesel engines that they knew would pollute, chugging out tons of toxics that cause everything from respiratory diseases to cancer.”
      “The second line of defense against avoidable carcinogenic exposures is the reduction or phase-out of toxics in use.”
      “In addition, the center's decking was pressure-treated without the use of arsenic or other toxics.”
toxicness
  1. (informal) Synonym of toxicity
  2. Examples:
    1. “I awoke in the hospital with a concussion, which I remember as the beginning of the toxicness that ultimately ended our relationship.”
      “Harper cited the unending toxicness of the election and a certain bleakness in West Baltimore as reasons for change.”
      “It's like he's been contaminated with the same toxicness that I must have, whatever that is. ”
toxine
  1. Archaic form of toxin.
intoxifications
  1. plural of intoxification
toxinogenicities
  1. plural of toxinogenicity
intoxications
  1. plural of intoxication
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “It is our task to deal with all conditions of burns, intoxications and traumas, all kinds of accidents and falling off high places and metabolical conditions.”
      “Ellroy pauses at every marker, examining the intoxications of zealotry, but ultimately casts them all aside.”
      “Bioanalytical investigation of asarone in connection with acorus calamus oil intoxications.”
toxinologists
  1. plural of toxinologist
toxicologists
  1. plural of toxicologist
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “With the advantage of hindsight, it is remarkable that for so many years toxicologists have largely ignored chemical speciation of metals.”
      “But when heated to body temperature in a patient's bloodstream, the toxicologists theorized, it gasified, causing a fatal pulmonary embolism.”
      “Some toxicologists say that the EPA method is appropriate only when there is certainty that chemicals have the same effect on the body.”
toxifications
toxigenicities
  1. plural of toxigenicity
toxicomanias
  1. plural of toxicomania
intoxicants
  1. plural of intoxicant
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “But what about other intoxicants such as cocaine, cannabis resin or even the so called harmless prescription drugs.”
      “Every relationship here is colored by the influence of these intoxicants, and every aspect of every relationship.”
      “There are also reports of how youngsters in Jammu city are being lured towards these chillum smoking sadhus who have free access to intoxicants.”
toxications
toxidermias
  1. plural of toxidermia
toxiferines
  1. plural of toxiferine
toxinotypes
  1. plural of toxinotype
toxicologies
toxinoses
  1. plural of toxinosis
toxidromes
  1. plural of toxidrome
toxicants
  1. plural of toxicant
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Or does a large surface area per unit mass make those particles robust vehicles for ferrying toxicants such as metal atoms deep into the lungs?”
      “Is it possible to determine the fate of toxicants and the presence and efficiencies of detoxification systems in rotifers?”
      “For the occupational toxicants acrylamide and 1,3-butadiene a genetic risk assessment was performed based on heritable translocation data.”
toxicities
  1. plural of toxicity
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Selenium may have a protective effect against mercury and other heavy metal toxicities.”
      “You are right in saying that these drugs have potentially serious toxicities.”
      “Methotrexate and chlorambucil have been used as steroid-sparing agents, but have toxicities of their own.”
toxines
  1. plural of toxine
toxins
  1. plural of toxin
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Additionally more common toxins tend to be those that are inhaled, such as cleaning solvents, aerosolized paints, thinners, etc.”
      “Detox diets are quite popular now, where you virtually fast for a week to get rid of all the toxins in your body.”
      “This is a powerful detoxifier which helps the body get rid of toxins and restores and protects the liver.”
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