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POISON, n. poiz'n. L. pus.
1. A substance which, when taken into the stomach,mixed with the blood or applied to the skin or flesh, proves fatal or deleterious by an action not mechanical; venom. The more active and virulent poisons destroy life in a short time; others are slow in their operation, others produce inflammation without proving fatal. In the application of poison, much depends on the quantity.
2. Any thing infectious, malignant, or noxious to health; as the poison of pestilential diseases.
3. That which taints or destroys moral purity or health; as the poison of evil example; the poison of sin.
POIS'ONED, pp. Infected or destroyed by poison.
POIS'ONER, n. One who poisons or corrupts; that which corrupts.
POIS'ONING, ppr. Infecting with poison; corrupting.
POIS'ONOUS, a. Venomous; having the qualities of poison; corrupting; impairing soundness of purity.
POIS'ONOUSLY, adv. With fatal or injurious effects; venomously.
POIS'ONOUSNESS, n. The quality of being fatal or injurious to health and soundness; venomousness.
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