toxicity
English
Noun
toxicity (usually uncountable, plural toxicities)
- (toxicology) The degree to which a toxic substance may harm a cell or organism.
- (toxicology) The quality of being toxic.
Related terms
Derived terms
- acidotoxicity
- acute toxicity
- antitoxicity
- antitoxicity
- autotoxicity
- biotoxicity
- chemotoxicity
- chondrotoxicity
- chronic toxicity
- chronotoxicity
- cytotoxicity
- digitoxicity
- ecotoxicity
- embryotoxicity
- endotoxicity
- enterotoxicity
- equitoxicity
- excitotoxicity
- fertotoxicity
- fetotoxicity
- gastrotoxicity
- gastrotoxicity
- genotoxicity
- gliotoxicity
- glucolipotoxicity
- glucotoxicity
- glycotoxicity
- gonadotoxicity
- haematotoxicity
- haemotoxicity
- hematotoxicity
- hemotoxicity
- hepatotoxicity
- hepatoxicity
- histotoxicity
- hypertoxicity
- ichthyotoxicity
- immunotoxicity
- leucotoxicity
- leukotoxicity
- lipotoxicity
- lymphotoxicity
- mixtoxicity
- monotoxicity
- myelotoxicity
- myotoxicity
- nanotoxicity
- nematotoxicity
- nephrotoxicity
- neurotoxicity
- nontoxicity
- ototoxicity
- ovotoxicity
- pharmacotoxicity
- phototoxicity
- phytotoxicity
- proteotoxicity
- psychotoxicity
- psychotoxicity
- pulmonotoxicity
- pulmonotoxicity
- renotoxicity
- retinotoxicity
- retinotoxicity
- rhizotoxicity
- ribotoxicity
- splenotoxicity
- subtoxicity
- synaptotoxicity
- thyrotoxicity
- urotoxicity
- xenotoxicity
- xenotoxicity
Translations
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