Wiktionary
n. Any toxin produced by a living organism
Usage examples of "biotoxin".
Shock rifles could deliver numerous designer loads: chiefly a capacitor dart to stun, and an engineered biotoxin which triggered overload of its "speed" sacks.
Small things, with a biotoxin about a dozen times stronger than a wasp.
Shock rifles could deliver numerous designer loads: chiefly a capacitor dart to stun, and an engineered biotoxin which triggered overload of its “speed” sacks.
Rows upon rows of boxes of ammunition filled the space, and missiles, combat suits, canisters of biotoxins, remote combat units, explosives, and rack upon rack of personal weapons of all types had turned the big room into a dark, malevolent maze, a monument to the androids’ skill in capturing military hardware.
They contained a virulent biotoxin that destroyed the integrity of the synapses in the central nervous system.
He would most likely not be affected by the biotoxin, and there were other aliens on board, like the impressive-looking Klingon.
She and Cilghal had developed a biotoxin drill, and she called scavenging white cells, now laden with the mysterious essence of Vergere's tears, to her left hand.
While the injuries had healed, including the long-term effects of a biotoxin, getting his conditioning back and regaining his combat edge was not easy.
And how will we get them to Israel and America: These are nerve agents and biotoxins.