toxine

/ˈtɑksin/
noun
  1. A poisonous substance produced by living cells or organisms, such as bacteria, plants, or animals.
    • The snake's venom contains a powerful toxine that can paralyze its prey.
    • Scientists are studying how the toxine from certain mushrooms affects the liver.
    • Some bacteria release a toxine that causes food poisoning.
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