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Showing words for POISONING using the English dictionary

9 Letter Words for Poisoning

poisoning

8 Letter Words for Poisoning

opinions, pionings, snooping, spooning

7 Letter Words for Poisoning

gonions, noising, noosing, opining, opinion, opsonin, pinings, pinions, pioning, poising, sioning, sniping, sooping, spongin

6 Letter Words for Poisoning

gipons, gispin, gonion, inions, inosin, isogon, nosing, onions, ononis, ooping, pignon, pingos, pining, pinion, pinons, pinson, poison, pongos, pooing, posing, signoi, signon, sining, siping, soning

5 Letter Words for Poisoning

gipon, goons, goops, ignis, inion, ninos, nongs, noons, noops, nosig, oisin, onion, oping, opsin, piing, pingo, pings, pinon, pions, pogos, pongo, pongs, ponos, poons, psion, sinon, snoop, soign, spong, spoon

4 Letter Words for Poisoning

ginn, gins, gios, gois, gons, goon, goop, goos, ingo, inns, insp, ions, ipso, niog, nips, nisi, nogs, nong, noon, noop, oons, oops, pigs, ping, pino, pins, pion, piso, pogo, pois, pong, pons, poon, poos, psig, sign, sing, sion, snig, snip, snog, snop, song, soon, soop, spig, spin

3 Letter Words for Poisoning

gin, gio, gis, gnp, gns, goi, gon, goo, gop, gos, gps, ign, ing, inn, ins, ion, ios, ipo, ips, isn, iso, nig, nip, nis, nog, non, noo, nos, oii, ois, oni, ono, ons, oon, oop, oos, ops, osi, pig, pin, pis, poi, pon, poo, pos, psi, sig, sin, sip, sog, son, sop

Definitions for Poisoning

[1] the condition produced by a poison or by a toxic substance.
[2] a substance with an inherent property that tends to destroy life or impair health.
[3] something harmful or pernicious, as to happiness or well-being: the poison of slander.
[4] Slang . any variety of alcoholic liquor: Name your poison!
[5] to administer poison to (a person or animal).
[6] to kill or injure with or as if with poison.
[7] to put poison into or upon; saturate with poison: to poison food.
[8] to ruin, vitiate, or corrupt: Hatred had poisoned his mind.
[9] Chemistry . to destroy or diminish the activity of (a catalyst or enzyme).
[10] causing poisoning; poisonous: a poison shrub.
[11] any substance that can impair function, cause structural damage, or otherwise injure the body Related adjective: toxic
[12] something that destroys, corrupts, etc the poison of fascism
[13] a substance that retards a chemical reaction or destroys or inhibits the activity of a catalyst
[14] a substance that absorbs neutrons in a nuclear reactor and thus slows down the reaction. It may be added deliberately or formed during fission
[15] what's your poison? informal what would you like to drink?
[16] to give poison to (a person or animal) esp with intent to kill
[17] to add poison to
[18] to taint or infect with or as if with poison
[19] (foll by against) to turn (a person's mind) against he poisoned her mind against me
[20] to retard or stop (a chemical or nuclear reaction) by the action of a poison
[21] to inhibit or destroy (the activity of a catalyst) by the action of a poison

Words related to Poisoning

harm, debase, injure, subvert, infect, taint, kill, corrupt, destroy, stain, undermine, defile, murder, envenom, fester, warp, pervert, vitiate, deprave, adulterate

Words nearby Poisoning

poison sumac, poison sumach, poison-arrow frog, poison-pen, poison-pen letter, poisoning, poisonous, poisonwood, poisson, poisson distribution, poisson's ratio

Origin of Poisoning

1200–50; Middle English puisun < Old French < Latin pōtiōn- (stem of pōtiō ) drink, potion, poisonous draught

Other words from Poisoning

poi·son·er , noun
poi·son·less , adjective
poi·son·less·ness , noun
out·poi·son , verb (used with object)
self-poi·son·er , noun
un·poi·soned , adjective

Word origin for Poisoning

C13: from Old French puison potion, from Latin pōtiō a drink, esp a poisonous one, from pōtāre to drink

Synonyms for Poisoning

corrupt, debase, destroy, harm, infect, injure, kill, stain, subvert, taint, undermine, adulterate, defile, deprave, envenom, fester, murder, pervert, vitiate, warp, make ill