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tox·ic T0295700 (tŏk′sĭk)adj.1. Of, relating to, or caused by a toxin or other poison: a toxic condition; toxic hepatitis.2. Capable of causing injury or death, especially by chemical means; poisonous: toxic industrial waste.3. a. Extremely risky or harmful, as a debt for which the borrower is in default and the collateral has lost so much value that its sale cannot cover the amount of the loan.b. Causing social tension or unpleasantness: a toxic personality.n. A toxic chemical or other substance. [Late Latin toxicus, from Latin toxicum, poison, from Greek toxikon, poison for arrows, poison, from neuter of toxikos, of a bow, from toxon, bow, from Old Persian *taxša-, an arrow.] tox′i·cal·ly adv.toxic (ˈtɒksɪk) or toxicaladj1. of, relating to, or caused by a toxin or poison; poisonous2. (Pathology) harmful or deadly3. (of a financial asset) likely to cause significant loss to the holder[C17: from medical Latin toxicus, from Latin toxicum poison, from Greek toxikon (pharmakon) (poison) used on arrows, from toxon arrow] ˈtoxically advtox•ic (ˈtɒk sɪk) adj. 1. of, pertaining to, affected with, or caused by a toxin or poison: a toxic condition. 2. acting as or having the effect of a poison; poisonous: a toxic drug. [1655–65; < Late Latin toxicus poisonous, adj. derivative of Latin toxicum poison < Greek toxikón (orig. short for toxikòn phármakon literally, bow poison, i.e., poison used on arrows) =tóx(on) bow + -ikon, neuter of -ikos -ic] tox′i•cal•ly, adv. tox·ic (tŏk′sĭk) Poisonous.toxic - Comes from Greek toxikon pharmakon, "poison for arrows," from toxon, "bow."See also related terms for poison.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | toxic - of or relating to or caused by a toxin or poison; "suffering from exposure to toxic substances"harmful - causing or capable of causing harm; "too much sun is harmful to the skin"; "harmful effects of smoking"unhealthful - detrimental to good health; "unhealthful air pollution"; "unhealthful conditions in old apartments with peeling lead-based paint"noxious - injurious to physical or mental health; "noxious chemical wastes"; "noxious ideas"atoxic, nontoxic - not producing or resulting from poison |
toxicadjective poisonous, deadly, lethal, harmful, pernicious, noxious, septic, pestilential, baneful (archaic) the cost of cleaning up toxic waste safe, harmless, invigorating, salubrious, nontoxic, non-poisonoustoxicadjectiveCapable of injuring or killing by poison:mephitic, mephitical, poison, poisonous, toxicant, venomous, virulent.Translationstoxic (ˈtoksik) adjective poisonous. toxic substances. 有毒的 有毒的toxic
toxic masculinityThe pervasive adherence to and upholding of stereotypically negative masculine behavior, characterized by the pursuit of social dominance, promiscuity, aggression, a propensity for violence, and suppression of emotions other than anger. This type of aggressive confrontation is what happens when toxic masculinity is the status quo.See also: toxictoxic waste dump n. a horrible person or place. Frank, stop acting like a toxic waste dump and do as you’re asked. See also: dump, toxic, wastetoxic
toxic[′täk·sik] (medicine) Relating to a harmful effect by a poisonous substance on the human body by physical contact, ingestion, or inhalation. toxic
toxic [tok´sik] poisonous; see poison.toxic shock syndrome (TSS) a severe illness characterized by high fever of sudden onset, vomiting, diarrhea, and myalgia, followed by hypotension and, in severe cases, shock and death. A sunburn-like rash with peeling of the skin, especially of the palms and soles, occurs during the late phase. The syndrome affects almost exclusively menstruating women using tampons, although a few women who do not use tampons and a few males have been affected. It is thought to be caused by a toxin secreted by a strain of Staphylococcus aureus. Treatment includes supportive therapy for shock, antibiotics, and management of respiratory distress, gastrointestinal, and renal involvement when indicated.Prevention. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggest that toxic shock syndrome could be almost entirely eliminated if the use of vaginal tampons were stopped. However, this is not acceptable for many women. Most authorities do recommend that women who have had the condition and are at risk for recurrence not use tampons at all. Any woman who has had the infection should at least refrain from using tampons until three months after the attack or until she has a negative vaginal culture for Staphylococcus aureus. All women should be cautioned to wash their hands thoroughly before inserting a tampon and to change tampons at least every 6 to 8 hours.tox·ic (tok'sik), 1. Synonym(s): poisonous2. Pertaining to a toxin. [G. toxikon, an arrow-poison] toxic (tŏk′sĭk)adj.1. Of, relating to, or caused by a toxin or other poison: a toxic condition; toxic hepatitis.2. Capable of causing injury or death, especially by chemical means; poisonous: toxic industrial waste.n. A toxic chemical or other substance. tox′i·cal·ly adv.toxic adjective Referring to a potentially dangerous chemical or substance. See Highly toxic, Toxic chemical. tox·ic (tok'sik) 1. Synonym(s): poisonous. 2. Pertaining to a toxin. [G. toxikon, an arrow-poison]ToxicPoisoinous.Mentioned in: Wilson Diseasetox·ic (tok'sik) Pertaining to a toxin. [G. toxikon, an arrow-poison]AcronymsSeeSEPT-toxic
Synonyms for toxicadj poisonousSynonyms- poisonous
- deadly
- lethal
- harmful
- pernicious
- noxious
- septic
- pestilential
- baneful
Antonyms- safe
- harmless
- invigorating
- salubrious
- nontoxic
- non-poisonous
Synonyms for toxicadj capable of injuring or killing by poisonSynonyms- mephitic
- mephitical
- poison
- poisonous
- toxicant
- venomous
- virulent
Antonyms for toxicadj of or relating to or caused by a toxin or poisonRelated Words- harmful
- unhealthful
- noxious
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