1. of or relating to or caused by a toxin or poison; "suffering from exposure to toxic substances"
Source or sample of word "toxic"2. (toxicity) the degree to which something is poisonous
Source or sample of word "toxic"3. (toxicity) perniciousness: grave harmfulness or deadliness
Source or sample of word "toxic"4. Toxic is a 2008 thriller film. It was released direct-to-video on July 8, 2008. The movie is told with past and present cut up and mixed together, rather than chronologically. The story focuses on a girl name Lucille, who has a mental illness. ...
Source or sample of word "toxic"5. Johan Quick, who plays with the pseudonym "Toxjq", is a professional gamer from Norrköping, Sweden. Quick is currently signed by Jonathan Wendel's Free Player Organization and is specialized in Quake 4 competitions. ...
Source or sample of word "toxic"6. "Toxic" is a song by American recording artist Britney Spears from her fourth studio album, In the Zone. It was released on January 12, 2004, by Jive Records as the second single from the album. ...
Source or sample of word "toxic"7. Toxicity is the degree to which a substance can damage an organism. Toxicity can refer to the effect on a whole organism, such as an animal, bacterium, or plant, as well as the effect on a substructure of the organism, such as a cell (cytotoxicity) or an organ (organotoxicity), such as the liver ...
Source or sample of word "toxic"8. (Toxicity (System of a Down song)) "Toxicity" is a single by System of a Down, released in 2002. It was originally released on the Toxicity album.
Source or sample of word "toxic"9. Having a chemical nature that is harmful to health or lethal if consumed or otherwise entering into the body in sufficient quantities
Source or sample of word "toxic"10. (Toxicity) ability of a substance to cause harmful effects.
Source or sample of word "toxic"11. (Toxicity) applies to any inflammation, infection or severe heat disease.
Source or sample of word "toxic"12. (Toxicity) Degree of poisons: any substance in excessive amounts can act as a poison or toxin. With drugs, the margin between the dosage that produces beneficial effects and the dosage that produces toxic or poisonous effects varies with the drug and the person receiving it.
Source or sample of word "toxic"13. (Toxicity) Many butterfly species in the world are toxic to the many predators which prey on them. Often the butterflies collect these toxins slowly from their hostplants as they are feeding in the larvae stage, and upon becoming adults are toxic to the predators. See also student/teacher guide.
Source or sample of word "toxic"14. (tox·ic·i·ty) the adverse reactions (dose-response-time relationships) of tissues to selected foreign substances resulting in unacceptable in-vivo interactions. ...
Source or sample of word "toxic"15. (Toxicity) The quality of substances that causes ill effects.
Source or sample of word "toxic"16. (Toxicity) Level of poisonous effects from a chemical.
Source or sample of word "toxic"17. (toxicity) The degree to which a substance or mixture of substances can harm humans or animals.
Source or sample of word "toxic"18. (Toxicity) The quality of being poisonous.
Source or sample of word "toxic"19. (toxicity) The capacity of a pesticide to harm an organism by other than mechanical means. A measure of the ability of a pesticide to cause acute, delayed or allergic effects in an organism.
Source or sample of word "toxic"20. (Toxicity) Harmful side effects from an agent being tested.
Source or sample of word "toxic"21. (Toxicity) An adverse effect produced by a drug that is detrimental to the participant's health. The level of toxicity associated with a drug will vary depending on the condition which the drug is used to treat.
Source or sample of word "toxic"22. (Toxicity) The inherent ability of a chemical, biological, or physical agent to cause adverse effects in living organisms.
Source or sample of word "toxic"23. (Toxicity) Refers to the undesired effects of the treatment under investigation, e.g. nausea.
Source or sample of word "toxic"24. (Toxicity) Dose-dependent toxic properties and effects of a chemical substance. Toxicity is determined in "toxicity tests" and calculated in relation to body weight.
Source or sample of word "toxic"25. (TOXICITY) The potential for a substance to exert a harmful effect on humans or animals and a description of the effect and the conditions or concentrations under which the effect takes place.
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