0 (of snakes etc) poisonous -- có nọc độc
venomous reptiles.
1 (of people, their words etc) full of ill-feeling -- sự nham hiểm, độc địa
a venomous speech.
Still, he insightfully states that the individuals of a venomous species do not always inoculate the same quantity of venom.
A distinction should be made between venomous organisms (those that actively secrete toxic components) and those that contain toxins (toxic components present in biological tissues).
Compression at the neck made it possible to charm venomous snakes.
The fear of losing one's faith can be a destructive force in a secularizing world; it can hand over entire communities to venomous identity politics.
Another occupational and research hazard is the presence of constricting and venomous snakes.
While arthropods such as spiders and scorpions are notoriously venomous organisms that utilize their toxins for protection as well as predation, the advantages for ticks being toxic is unclear.
There are two families of venomous snakes.
We now know that neither the spurs nor fangs are venomous; rather they are only the device allowing the passage of the venom into the prey's body.
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