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tox·ic I. \ˈtäksik, -sēk\ adjective Etymology: Late Latin toxicus, from Latin toxicum poison, from Greek toxikon (pharmakon) arrow (poison), from toxikon, neuter of toxikos of a bow, from toxon bow, arrow (probably from the source of Latin taxus yew) + -ikos -ic 1. : of, relating to, or caused by a poison or toxin < toxic drugs > < a toxic effect > 2. : affected by a poison or toxin < a toxic patient > 3. : acting or likely to act as a poison : poisonous < eggs are toxic to a hypersensitive or sensitized person > II. noun (-s) Etymology: French toxique, from Latin toxicum poison : a toxic substance : something poisonous |