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Noun
/ˈvenəm/,
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venoms, plural;
  1. Poisonous fluid secreted by animals such as snakes and scorpions and typically injected into prey or aggressors by biting or stinging

  2. Extreme malice and bitterness shown in someone's attitudes, speech, or actions
    • - his voice was full of venom

  1. toxin secreted by animals; secreted by certain snakes and poisonous insects (e.g., spiders and scorpions)
  2. malice: feeling a need to see others suffer
  3. Venom is any of a variety of toxins used by certain types of animals. Generally, venom is injected by such means as a bite or a sting. Poison, by contrast, is ingested or inhaled by the victim.
  4. Venom is a 1981 horror film about a kidnapping gone wrong, when a boy's deadly Black Mamba turns the tables and terrorizes the terrorists who have invaded the boy's townhouse. Directed by Piers Haggard, it stars Klaus Kinski, Oliver Reed, Nicol Williamson and Sarah Miles. ...
  5. Venom is a 2005 voodoo horror-of-demonic-film starring Agnes Bruckner, Jonathan Jackson, Laura Ramsey, Meagan Good, D.J. Cotrona, and Method Man.
  6. Venom is the upcoming third studio album by American rapper Chamillionaire; it has been repeatedly pushed back over the past year, most recently from June 22nd, 2010, and previously March 16th, 2010, February 2, 2010, and December 8, 2009.
  7. Venom (Angelo Fortunato) was a fictional Marvel Comics supervillain, being the second to take on the mantle of Venom. He first appeared in Marvel Knights: Spider-Man #7 and was killed an issue later. ...
  8. Venom is the debut album by punk rock band Awesome Snakes, released in 2006 on Crustacean Records.
  9. a poison wielded by an animal, usually injected into an enemy or prey by biting or stinging; atter; feeling or speech marked by spite or malice
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  11. VEN-uhm/ A toxin produced by an animal; usually injected by a bite or sting.
  12. A liquid injected by one animal into another which causes pain or destruction of body tissue. Some venoms are lethal (cause death), depending on the animal (or person) being injected. ...
  13. is the toxic liquid inside the venom sacs of honey bees, wasps, yellow jackets, fire ants and snakes. Venom contains substances that can cause severe allergic reactions, such as anaphylaxis.
  14. A harmful substance produced by venomous animals to subdue or kill their prey.
  15. The venom used to kill prey is a mixture of neurotoxins and hemotoxins (affecting nerve and blood tissues, respectively) delivered through the fangs. Rattlesnakes rarely strike humans, unless provoked or accidentally stepped on. ...
  16. n. toxin actively introduced into the victim's body via a specialised structure [in contrast to being passively introduced through contact or ingestion]
  17. a substance primarily designed to paralyze a spider’s prey. Any other use, such as a defensive envenomation on a human, is secondary. All spiders, except for the Uloboridae family, possess venom glands. ...
  18. is any of a variety of toxins produced by certain animals (such as snakes, stingrays, spiders, and scorpions) for mechanical delivery (injection) into another organism, usually by a bite, sting, or spine, causing injury, illness, or death in the victim. ...
  19. 1) The juice of hate. 2) The sap of reformers, moralists, and socialists. 3) The deadly smile of the optimist when he looks at the underdog. 4) The physical sweat of a defeated candidate and the emotional sweat of old maids. ...
  20. A substance which may contain hemotoxins and/or neurotoxins and causes pain, paralysis and/or death when injected by mouthparts (including fangs) or stinger.
  21. A toxic substance that is delivered through means of a stinger or fangs. Compare to poison.
  22. Any substance that harms the body or causes death - see poison
  23. poisonous chemicals that are transmitted from one animal to another via a bite or sting
  24. is a Toxin that is injected into another creature, for example using fangs or stings.
  25. Of all the villains introduced in the past 20+ years, Venom may be the most significant. His real identity is Eddie Brock, a former Daily Bugle reporter who is fired after running a story falsely identifying Spider-Man’s true identity. ...