Venom and Antivenom

Venom


/ˈvenəm/


noun


 

1. poison stored in an animal that can be injected into another animal’s body via bite or sting

I will watch with the wiliness of a snake, that I may sting with its venom.

- Frankenstein (1818) by Mary Shelley (1797-1851)

2. malice or bitterness

A man’s venom poisons himself more than his victim.

- Charles Buxton (1822 - 1871)

 

Antivenom


/ˌantēˈvenəm/


noun


 

a type of medicine that counteracts the effects of venom

Since 2000, Tim Friede, a truck mechanic from Wisconsin, has endured some 200 snakebites and 700 injections of lethal snake venom—all part of a masochistic quest to immunize his body and offer his blood to scientists seeking a universal antivenom.

- "The Human Antivenom Project", Outside Magazine

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