noun a highly toxic metallic element that is used in various industrial processes and is a common cause of poisoning

  • Arsenic is a highly toxic chemical element often used in pesticides.
  • I heard that arsenic was found in the water supply.
  • Don't eat that fish, it's probably full of arsenic!
  • His words were like arsenic, poisoning the atmosphere of the room.

noun a highly toxic plant of the nightshade family, with purple bell-shaped flowers and glossy black berries

adjective describing a characteristic of the plant belladonna

  • Belladonna is a highly toxic plant that has historically been used for medicinal and cosmetic purposes.
  • I heard that belladonna can be really dangerous if ingested.
  • Watch out for that belladonna stuff, it's no joke.
  • Her beauty was like a belladonna flower, alluring yet potentially harmful.

noun a colorless, heavy, nonflammable liquid compound containing carbon and chlorine, used as a solvent and in fire extinguishers

  • Carbon tetrachloride is a colorless liquid that was commonly used as a solvent in the past.
  • Hey, did you know that carbon tetrachloride used to be used for cleaning?
  • Back in the day, they used carbon tet for all sorts of stuff.
  • The toxic nature of carbon tetrachloride symbolizes the dangers of certain chemicals.

DDT

noun a synthetic organic compound used as an insecticide

  • DDT, or dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane, was once widely used as a pesticide but has since been banned in many countries due to its harmful effects on the environment and human health.
  • I heard they used to spray DDT all over the fields back in the day to get rid of bugs.
  • Don't mess with that stuff, it's like DDT for your brain.
  • Her criticism was like DDT to his ego, leaving him feeling completely destroyed.

noun a highly poisonous plant belonging to the pine family, typically having small white flowers and small, dark green leaves

  • Hemlock is a highly poisonous plant that can be fatal if ingested.
  • I heard that hemlock is growing wild in the field behind the old barn.
  • Don't touch that hemlock, it's bad news.
  • The presence of hemlock in the garden symbolizes danger and toxicity.

noun a condition resulting from exposure to mercury, typically causing symptoms such as tremors, memory loss, and fatigue

  • Mercury poisoning is a serious health condition caused by exposure to high levels of mercury.
  • I heard that she got mercury poisoning from eating too much contaminated fish.
  • Dude, don't mess around with that stuff, you could end up with mercury poisoning!
  • His toxic behavior towards others can be likened to the effects of mercury poisoning on the body.

adjective causing nausea or disgust

  • The nauseant smell coming from the garbage bin made me feel queasy.
  • That food is so nauseant, I can't even look at it.
  • I can't stand that nauseant perfume she always wears.
  • The nauseant lies he told left a bad taste in my mouth.

noun a poisonous substance secreted by animals such as snakes, spiders, or scorpions

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  • The venom of a snake can be deadly if not treated promptly.
  • I heard that spider venom can make you really sick.
  • Watch out for that guy, he's got venom in his words.
  • Her words were filled with venom as she lashed out in anger.

noun very small plastic particles measuring less than 100 nanometers in size

  • Nanoplastics are tiny plastic particles that are less than 100 nanometers in size.
  • I heard that nanoplastics are causing a lot of environmental damage.
  • Watch out for those sneaky nanoplastics, they're everywhere!
  • The spread of nanoplastics through the ocean is like a silent invasion of tiny invaders.

noun a compound of phosphorus with a more electropositive element or group

  • Phosphine is a colorless, flammable, and toxic gas that is used in the semiconductor industry.
  • I heard that phosphine is really dangerous if you inhale it.
  • Don't mess with phosphine, it can mess you up big time.
  • The presence of phosphine in the atmosphere is like a red flag for potential life on other planets.

noun a substance that disrupts the normal function of hormones and can lead to weight gain

  • The researchers studied the effects of the obesogen on the participants' metabolism.
  • I heard that there are certain chemicals in our environment that act as obesogens.
  • Dude, stay away from that stuff, it's like a total obesogen!
  • The fast food industry is often referred to as the obesogen of modern society.

noun a group of chemicals commonly used as plasticizers in the manufacturing of various products such as vinyl flooring, toys, and personal care products

  • Phthalates are a group of chemicals commonly used in plastics to make them more flexible.
  • I heard that phthalates can be found in many beauty products.
  • Watch out for those phthalates in your shampoo, they're not good for you.
  • The presence of phthalates in the environment is like a silent threat to our health.

noun a type of nerve agent developed in the Soviet Union

adjective describing something related to or characteristic of novichok

  • The nerve agent novichok was used in the attempted assassination of a former Russian spy.
  • Have you heard about that novichok poisoning in the news?
  • They say novichok is some serious stuff, man.
  • The novichok of betrayal seeped into every corner of their relationship.

noun a chemical compound that is similar in structure or function to another compound

  • The scientist studied the chemical structure of each congener in the sample.
  • I learned about different congeners in my chemistry class.
  • I have no idea what those congeners are, can you explain it in simple terms?
  • Each congener represents a different aspect of the problem we are trying to solve.

noun a chemical compound that is used in various industrial processes and is also formed when certain foods are cooked at high temperatures

  • Acrylamide is a chemical compound that forms in certain foods when they are cooked at high temperatures.
  • I heard that acrylamide can be found in some fried foods.
  • Dude, did you know that acrylamide is in like all the crispy snacks we love?
  • The presence of acrylamide in the food industry is like a ticking time bomb waiting to explode.

noun a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon compound

  • Acenaphthene is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon that is used in the production of dyes and plastics.
  • I heard that acenaphthene is a key ingredient in some types of paint.
  • Do you know if acenaphthene is safe to use in arts and crafts projects?
  • The acenaphthene of the situation was the underlying cause of the problem.

noun a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon compound used in research and industrial applications

  • Acenaphthylene is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon that is used in research as a model for studying the formation of soot.
  • I heard that acenaphthylene is a compound commonly found in cigarette smoke.
  • Yo, did you know acenaphthylene is like that funky stuff that comes out of car exhaust?
  • Her emotions were as complex and intertwined as the molecular structure of acenaphthylene.

noun a type of pain reliever or medication, such as acetaminophen

  • Acetaminophen is commonly used as a pain reliever and fever reducer.
  • I took some acetamino- for my headache and it went away pretty quickly.
  • I need some acetamino- ASAP, my back is killing me.
  • Sometimes I wish there was an emotional acetamino- to numb the pain of heartbreak.

noun a type of medication used to relieve pain and reduce fever

  • Acetaminol is a common over-the-counter pain reliever.
  • I always keep acetaminol in my medicine cabinet for headaches.
  • I need to pop some acetaminol for this killer migraine.
  • Sometimes a little acetaminol can help numb the pain of a broken heart.

noun a white crystalline compound used as a pain reliever and fever reducer

adjective describing the compound acetanilid

  • Acetanilid is a compound used in the production of dyes and perfumes.
  • I heard acetanilid is a key ingredient in that new perfume.
  • Some people say acetanilid is like magic for getting rid of headaches.
  • Her presence in the room was like acetanilid, soothing and calming everyone around her.

noun a white crystalline compound used in the manufacture of dyes and perfumes

  • Acetanilide is a compound used in the production of dyes and pharmaceuticals.
  • I heard acetanilide is used in making certain medications.
  • Have you ever taken anything with acetanilide in it?
  • His mind was like acetanilide, precise and calculated in its actions.

noun a chemical compound containing arsenic and acetic acid

  • The presence of acetoarsenite in the soil can pose a serious health risk to nearby residents.
  • I heard that they found acetoarsenite in the water supply, so we need to be careful about drinking it.
  • Dude, don't mess with that stuff, it's got acetoarsenite in it!
  • Her words were like acetoarsenite, poisoning the atmosphere of the room with their toxicity.

noun a noun referring to a specific herbicide used to control grasses and broadleaf weeds in crops

  • Acetochlor is a pre-emergent herbicide commonly used in corn and soybean fields.
  • Farmers often use acetochlor to keep weeds under control in their crops.
  • I heard acetochlor is the go-to stuff for killing those pesky weeds.
  • Just like acetochlor stops weeds from growing, sometimes we need to find ways to stop negativity from taking root in our lives.

noun a synthetic compound used as an analgesic and antipyretic

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  • Acetopyrine is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug commonly used to treat pain and inflammation.
  • I took some acetopyrine for my headache and it worked like a charm.
  • I need to pop some acetopyrine to get rid of this annoying pain.
  • Her words were like acetopyrine, soothing the emotional pain of those around her.

noun a chemical compound composed of acetylene and four chlorine atoms, used as a solvent and in chemical synthesis

  • Acetylene tetrachloride is a chemical compound used in certain industrial processes.
  • I heard that acetylene tetrachloride is really toxic if not handled properly.
  • Be careful with that acetylene tetrachloride stuff, it's no joke.
  • The situation was like mixing acetylene tetrachloride with fire, it was bound to end in disaster.

noun a chemical compound used as a medication to relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and prevent blood clots

  • Acetylsalicylate is commonly used as a pain reliever and anti-inflammatory medication.
  • I took some acetylsalicylate for my headache.
  • I need some aspirin, got any acetylsalicylate?
  • Her solution to every problem is like a dose of acetylsalicylate, it may not solve everything but it helps.

noun a chemical compound commonly known as aspirin, used as a medication to relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and lower fever

  • Acetylsalicylic acid, also known as aspirin, is commonly used as a pain reliever and anti-inflammatory medication.
  • I always keep a bottle of acetylsalicylic acid in my medicine cabinet for headaches.
  • I need to pop some aspirin, aka acetylsalicylic acid, for this killer headache.
  • Taking acetylsalicylic acid is like hitting the reset button on my body when I'm feeling under the weather.

noun a type of chemical compound used in insecticides

  • Acridane is a class of organic compounds known for their strong odor.
  • I can't stand the smell of acridane, it's so pungent.
  • Some people call acridane 'stinky stuff' because of its unpleasant smell.
  • The tension in the room was so thick, you could almost taste it like acridane in the air.

noun a colorless liquid aldehyde with a suffocating odor, used as a herbicide and in the manufacture of plastics

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  • Acrolein is a highly reactive and toxic organic compound commonly used in research laboratories.
  • I heard that acrolein is really bad for your health if you inhale it.
  • Dude, stay away from that acrolein stuff, it's no joke.
  • The acrolein of gossip spread quickly through the small town, causing chaos and hurt feelings.

noun a mythical creature that is a mix of an adder (snake) and a spit (small point or spike)

  • The adderspit plant is known for its unique medicinal properties.
  • I heard that adderspit can help with stomach aches.
  • Yo, pass me some of that adderspit for my headache.
  • Her words were like adderspit, poisoning the atmosphere of the room.

noun a type of acid found in certain mushrooms, especially agarics

  • Agaric acid is a chemical compound found in certain mushrooms.
  • Did you know that agaric acid is what gives some mushrooms their unique taste?
  • I heard agaric acid is the secret ingredient in those magic mushrooms.
  • His words were like agaric acid, slowly eating away at her confidence.