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innoxious
[ih-nok-shuhs]
adjective
harmless; innocuous.
innoxious
/ ɪˈɒʃə /
adjective
not noxious; harmless
Other Word Forms
- innoxiously adverb
- innoxiousness noun
- ˈԴdz澱dzܲԱ noun
- ˈԴdz澱dzܲ adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of innoxious1
Example Sentences
Many European leaders sent him innoxious congratulations Wednesday.
It can be rendered innoxious only by striking at its roots!
Or dost thou think the impious wish forgiven, Because, when thunder shakes the vault of heaven, The bolt innoxious flies o'er thee and thine, To rend the forest oak and mountain pine?
Just before Jokim rose to commence Budget Speech Jackson came in carrying tumblerful of dark liquid; might be extract of walnut, printer's ink, anything equally innoxious.
When the mushroom is gathered fresh and quickly dried it is then also innoxious.
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