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ven·in

 (vĕn′ĭn, vē′nĭn)
n.
Any of various toxic substances found in the venom of snakes.

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venin

(ˈvɛnɪn; ˈviː-)
n
(Biochemistry) any of the poisonous constituents of animal venoms
[C20: from French ven(in) poison + -in]
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ven•in

(ˈvɛn ɪn, ˈvi nɪn)

n.
any of several poisonous substances occurring in snake venom.
(ven (om) + -in2]
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Translations

ven·in

, venine
n. venina, sustancia tóxica del veneno de serpientes.
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