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envenomation
en·ven·o·ma·tion E5170050 (ĕn-vĕn′ə-mā′shən)n. The introduction of venom into a body by means of the bite or sting of a venomous animal.Translationsenvenomation
envenomation[in‚ven·ə′mā·shən] (materials) The process by which the surface of a plastic close to or in contact with another surface is deteriorated. envenomationThe process by which deterioration occurs in the surface of a plastic close to or in contact with another surface; softening, discoloration, mottling, crazing, or similar effects may resultenvenomation
envenomation [en-ven″o-ma´shun] poisoning by venom.en·ven·om·a·tion (en-ven'ō-mā'shŭn), The act of injecting a poisonous material (venom) by sting, spine, bite, or other venom apparatus.envenomation (ĕn-vĕn′ə-mā′shən)n. The introduction of venom into a body by means of the bite or sting of a venomous animal.en·ven·om·a·tion (en-ven'ŏ-mā'shŭn) The act of injecting a poisonous material (venom) by sting, spine, bite, or other venom apparatus. EnvenomationExposure to venom by bites or stings from insects, reptiles, and fish.Mentioned in: Wilderness Medicine |