bioarm

/ˈbaɪoʊˌɑrm/
noun
  1. A weapon that uses living organisms (such as bacteria or viruses) or biological toxins to harm people, animals, or crops.
    • The treaty banned the development and stockpiling of any bioarm.
    • The old bunker was rumored to contain a secret bioarm from the Cold War.
    • Scientists worked to create a vaccine in case a bioarm was ever used in an attack.
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