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    ven·om
    /ˈvenəm/

    noun

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  2. The meaning of VENOM is a toxic substance produced by some animals (such as snakes, scorpions, or bees) that is injected into prey or an enemy chiefly by biting or stinging and has an injurious or lethal effect; broadly : a substance that is poisonous. How to use venom in a sentence.

  3. VENOM definition: 1. a poisonous liquid that some snakes, insects, etc. produce and can put into another animal's…. Learn more.

  4. Any of various poisonous substances secreted by certain snakes, spiders, scorpions, and insects and transmitted to a victim by a bite or sting. Venoms are highly concentrated fluids that typically consist of dozens or hundreds of powerful enzymes, peptides, and smaller organic compounds.

  5. Venom is poisonous fluid produced by animals such as snakes, spiders, and certain people. Okay — we take that last one back, sort of. Scientifically speaking, people don’t produce venom, but they can certainly do so in a metaphorical sense. That’s why venom can also be used to mean “malice

  6. VENOM meaning: 1. a poisonous liquid that some snakes, insects, etc. produce and can put into another animal's…. Learn more.

  7. Definition of 'venom' Word Frequency. venom. (venəm ) Word forms: plural venoms. 1. uncountable noun. You can use venom to refer to someone's feelings of great bitterness and anger towards someone. He reserved particular venom for critics of his foreign policy. [ + for] There was no mistaking the venom in his voice.

  8. Venom Definition. vĕnəm. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Word Forms. Origin. Noun. Verb. Filter. noun. The poison secreted by some snakes, spiders, insects, etc., introduced into the body of the victim by bite or sting. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Poison of any kind. Webster's New World. Malignancy; spite; malice.

  9. 1. A poisonous secretion of an animal, such as a snake, spider, or scorpion, usually transmitted to prey or to attackers by a bite or sting. 2. Malice; spite: "They dislike making their just criticism of a useful and earnest man an excuse for a general discharge of venom from small-minded opponents" (W.E.B. Du Bois).

  10. the poisonous liquid that some snakes, spiders, etc. produce when they bite or sting you. The snake injects the venom immediately after biting its prey. Centipedes kill their prey by injecting venom into them with a large pair of fangs. Snake venoms work in several ways. Topics Insects, worms, etc. b2, Animals b2. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.

  11. Origin of venom 1 First recorded in 1175–1225; variant of Middle English venim, from Anglo-French; Old French venim, venin, from (unattested) Vulgar Latin venīmen, for Latin venēnum “magical herb or potion, poison,” from (unattested) wenes-nom, equivalent to (unattested) wenes- desire (see venerate , Venus ) + (unattested) -nom noun suffix

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