toxine

/tɔksin/
nounIntermediate
🏥Medicine
technical

A poisonous substance produced by living cells or organisms, such as bacterial toxins or plant toxins.

Certaines bactéries libèrent des toxines qui endommagent les cellules.

Some bacteria release toxins that damage cells.

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The term 'toxine' is commonly used in French to refer to biological toxins, often in medical or scientific contexts.

Collocations

toxine bactériennebacterial toxintoxine végétaleplant toxindétoxifier les toxinesdetoxify toxins

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Related Phrases

désintoxicationphrase
detoxification
intoxicationphrase
poisoning

💡Pro Tip

Scientific Context

In scientific writing, 'toxine' is often used to describe substances like bacterial endotoxins or plant toxins.

Gold Rule

Medical Terminology

In medical contexts, 'toxine' is preferred over 'poison' when referring to biological toxins.

📖Word Origin

Derived from the Greek word 'toxinon,' meaning 'poison,' via the Latin 'toxicon.'

📝Usage Notes

In French, 'toxine' is often used in scientific and medical contexts to describe harmful substances produced by living organisms. It is distinct from 'venin,' which refers to venom produced by animals like snakes or spiders.

Word Breakdown

toxi-
poison
root
+
-ine
substance
suffix
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