toxico-, toxic-, toxi-, tox-, toxin-, -toxically, -toxaemia, -toxemia, -toxaemic, -toxemic, -toxical, -toxy, -toxis, -toxicosis, -toxism, -toxia, -toxin, -toxicity
(Greek: poison)
				This Greek element originally meant "bow", then it became "arrow", then a "poisoned arrow" and finally "poison". In most cases, toxico- means poison, but in a few situations it refers to the original meaning of "arrow", as in toxophilite and toxophily; "love of or fondness for archery", and so it shouldn't be confused with toxophil, toxophile, "having an affinity for or an attraction to a toxin or poison'.			
							
						toxophilous					
					
						toxophily					
					
						Having a fondness for archery; perhaps as, a result of being an expert in archery.					
									
						toxophorous					
					
						trichotoxin					
					
						An antibody or cytotoxin that destroys ciliated epithelial cells.					
									
						tylotoxea					
					
						tylotoxeate					
					
						typhotoxin					
					
						A basic substance, formed from the growth of the typhoid bacillus on meat pulp. 
									It induces in small animals lethargic conditions with liquid dejecta.
						tyrotoxicon					
					
						A ptomaine (food poisoning) in putrid cheese and other dairy products, and producing symptoms similar to cholera infantum or a disease of infants, characterized by vomiting, profuse watery diarrhea, fever, prostration, and collapse.					
									
						tyrotoxicosis, cheese poisoning					
					
						Illness resulting from ingestion of tyrotoxicon (poisonous compound found in contaminated cheese and other milk products).
									Symptoms are nausea, vomiting, dizziness, severe epigastral pain, dilated pupils, numbness of the limbs, prostration, and possible death.
						tyrotoxism					
					
						Poisoning produced by cheese or a related milk product.					
									
						urotoxia					
					
						urotoxic					
					
						urotoxin					
					
						vasculotoxic					
					
						1. Characterized by a deleterious, or toxic effect, on the vessels of the body.
2. Relating to any toxic substance that exerts an injurious effect on the vascular system.
									2. Relating to any toxic substance that exerts an injurious effect on the vascular system.
						vomitoxin					
					
						Vomiting and hemorrhaging in domestic animals caused by any of a group of mycotoxins found contaminating grain and other foods.					
									
		
