Venomization
Pronunciation: /ˈviˈnoʊmiˈziˈætˈaɪˌɑn/
Venomization (noun)
- The process of turning a substance into a poisonous one, or making it act like poison.
- The biological process by which an animal produces venom.
Examples
- Venomization is poison making for harmful use.
- The lab stopped venomization because it was dangerous.