Thesaurus / most poison
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synonyms for most poison
- bad
- baleful
- baneful
- corrupt
- corruptive
- dangerous
- deadly
- deleterious
- destructive
- detrimental
- evil
- fatal
- hurtful
- infective
- lethal
- malicious
- malignant
- mephitic
- miasmatic
- morbid
- mortal
- nocuous
- noisome
- noxious
- peccant
- pernicious
- pestiferous
- pestilential
- septic
- toxic
- toxicant
- toxiferous
- venomous
- vicious
- viperous
- virulent
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The tobacco plant, as is well known, produces a virulent poison known as Nicotine.
TOBACCO; ITS HISTORY, VARIETIES, CULTURE, MANUFACTURE AND COMMERCEE. R. BILLINGS.They affirmed it was an antidote to all poison; that it expelled rheums, sour humours, and obstructions of all kinds.
TOBACCO; ITS HISTORY, VARIETIES, CULTURE, MANUFACTURE AND COMMERCEE. R. BILLINGS.He lived in a perpetual fear and danger of discovery; and discovery now was but another name, for poison—prison—death.
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, NO. CCCXXXIX. JANUARY, 1844. VOL. LV.VARIOUSHe carries a bamboo basket in which he has put a mixture containing a curious kind of poison.
ALILA, OUR LITTLE PHILIPPINE COUSINMARY HAZELTON WADEStrange perhaps to say, the suggestion of the old dowager, like instilled poison, was making its way into her very veins.
ELSTER'S FOLLYMRS. HENRY WOODShe said that she was going to make a final attempt to obtain a supply of the poison which had become indispensable to her. '
DOPESAX ROHMERAs a natural consequence her repressed but still rebellious passions diffused their poison throughout her nature.
ANCESTORSGERTRUDE ATHERTONGeneral Diebitsch, commander of the Russian forces in Poland, died, by the official accounts of cholera; it is supposed by poison.
THE EVERY DAY BOOK OF HISTORY AND CHRONOLOGYJOEL MUNSELLHe was one of the men to whom alkali is a constant poison, and his lips were always cracked and bleeding.
MYSTERY RANCHARTHUR CHAPMANHe died from the effects of the poison as is indicated by the slight carmine tinge to the blood.
HOODED DETECTIVE, VOLUME III NO. 2, JANUARY, 1942VARIOUS