veno-, ven-
(Latin: poison)
						antivenin					
					
						A proteinaceous material used in the treatment of poisoning by animal venom.					
									
						antivenom					
					
						Another form of antivenin.					
									
						antivenomous					
					
						Opposng, or counteracting, the action of venom.					
									
						anvenom					
					
						An obsolete term: to envenom, to poison.					
									
						avenom					
					
						An obsolete term meaning: to poison.					
									
						countervenom					
					
						Venom or poison used as an antidote to another poison.					
									
						disenvenom					
					
						To undo the process of envenoming; to deprive of its venom.					
									
						envenom (verb), envenoms; envenomed; envenoming					
					
						1. To put poison onto a weapon: In the detective novel Jane was reading, it turned out that the culprit envenomed the wine in order to kill his victim.
2. To produce malice or bitterness with actions, relations, or with words of a person: Mark envenomed the waitress with extremely unpleasant complaints about the food that she brought to him.

 
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									2. To produce malice or bitterness with actions, relations, or with words of a person: Mark envenomed the waitress with extremely unpleasant complaints about the food that she brought to him.

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						envenomation					
					
						The introduction of venoms into the body by means of a bite or sting.					
									
						envenomize					
					
						To infect with poison.					
									
						envenomous					
					
						Full of venom; poisonous.					
									
						evenomate					
					
						To take poison out of or from (food, etc.).					
									
						transvenom					
					
						To transform into something poisonous.					
									
						venenation					
					
						Poisoning; a condition of being poisoned.					
									
						veneniferous					
					
						Carrying poison.					
									A cross reference of another word family that is related directly, or indirectly, with: "poison": toxico-; viru-.
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