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Often used in the same context:
venereal,
pestiferous,
jugged hare,
mandrake root,
syphilitic,
sobeit,
muckle,
humpbacked,
adown,
gouty,
verminous,
aneath,
fatted,
colocasia esculenta,
boudin noir,
swinish,
foetid,
ragged robin,
mole rat,
deviled,
marsh marigold,
mandrake,
midmost,
pestilent,
gravid,
unpoetic,
daliesque,
visaged,
opiated,
taxonomical,
unnameable,
columba livia,
ratlike,
pestilential,
ulcerous,
putrescent,
poison sumac,
frenchified,
dieffenbachia,
pneumo,
greek mythology,
indiscriminating,
spotted dick,
desiccated,
swordtail,
comestible,
oedipal,
excremental,
pustular,
insensate,
minatory,
birdbrained,
brussels sprout,
cloven hoof,
arcadian,
onanistic,
munchy,
suppurating,
ulcerating,
odiferous,
succubi,
unnamable,
lavatorial,
etiolated,
begone,
whoso,
depthless,
tomato hornworm,
muzzy,
etic,
escapable,
limburger cheese,
carbolic,
chthonic,
braw,
necro,
etymological,
objective correlative,
gamy,
addlepated,
archetypally,
bubonic,
hifalutin,
maleficent,
psychogenic,
cow parsnip,
tastebud,
raddled,
jamais vu,
scentless,
hypochondriacal,
untasted,
mouselike,
dialectal,
polymorphous,
insectivore,
polysyllabic,
premonitory,
belly ache,
pluperfect,
emetic,
overdecorated,
achilles,
antidepressants,
ants,
arsenic,
boils,
chancre,
drug,
excreta,
gall,
headaches,
homeless,
indurations,
insanities,
manias,
mushroom,
nicotine,
pauper,
psychosis,
rheumatic,
putrefactive,
microbic,
alkaloidal,
curare,
organophosphate,
strychnine,
zymotic,
alkaloid,
anticholinesterase,
filtrable,
morphine,
septic,
arsenical,
cadaveric,
chemic,
cholera,
convulsant,
cyanide,
diffusible
More specific:
botulism,
cadaverine,
putrescine,
salmonellosis
Appears in the definition of:
cadaverine,
putrescine
More general:
amine,
aminoalkane,
illness,
malady,
sickness
Synonyms:
food poisoning,
gastrointestinal disorder,
ptomain,
ptomaine poisoning
Also try:
— Nouns for ptomaine:
poisoning,
poison,
poisons,
theory,
poisonings,
palace,
botulism,
infection,
bug,
present,
intoxication
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