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botulin
[boch-uh-lin]
noun
the toxin formed by botulinus and causing botulism.
botulin
/ ˈɒʊɪ /
noun
a potent toxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum in imperfectly preserved food, etc, causing botulism
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of botulin1
Example Sentences
Do you know how much botulin toxin it takes to kill a man?
The poison used to kill Mr. Werner was botulin toxin, selected because its effects could not be diagnosed as anything other than ordinary food poisoning.
Also I have the evidence of the snake venom and of the botulin toxin here.
This was botulin itself, the pure toxin, an alkaloid just like that which is formed in meat and other food products in cases of botulism.
It is as simple to learn how to use crotalin or botulin toxin or any number of hundreds of deadly substances as it is to obtain the majority of them.
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