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adjective (containing or using poison: That fruit is poisonous; a poisonous snake.) venenosopoisonous adj venenosotr['pɔɪzənəs]1 (plant, berry, snake) venenoso,-a; (drugs, gas) tóxico,-apoisonous ['pɔɪzənəs] adj: venenoso, tóxico, ponzoñosoadj.• emponzoñador adj.• ponzoñoso, -a adj.• venenoso, -a adj.'pɔɪzṇəsa) ( containing poison) venenosob) (malicious, evil) <remark/person> venenoso, ponzoñoso; < ideas> pernicioso['pɔɪznǝs]ADJ1) [snake etc] venenoso; [substance, plant, fumes etc] tóxico2) (fig) (=damaging) pernicioso; (=very bad) horrible, malísimo* * *['pɔɪzṇəs]a) ( containing poison) venenosob) (malicious, evil) <remark/person> venenoso, ponzoñoso; < ideas> pernicioso
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