bioterror

/ˌbaɪoʊˈtɛrər/
noun
  1. The use of dangerous germs or poisons from nature to frighten or harm people for political reasons.
    • The government is training doctors to recognize the signs of a bioterror attack.
    • International laws make it a crime to plan acts of bioterror.
    • After the anthrax scare, the country increased its defenses against bioterror.
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