I’m working on a writing project that involves poisons, and I’m looking to expand my vocabulary beyond just “poison” and “toxin.” Are there interesting names for different types of poisons, historical terms for poisoning, or mythological references related to toxic substances? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Stella Answered question April 3, 2024
Sure, here are some names related to poison that go beyond the basic terms:
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Mythological Names:
- Atropa – In Greek mythology, one of the three Fates who controlled the destiny of mortals. Her name is also the genus name for deadly nightshade, a poisonous plant.
- Hecate – The Greek goddess of magic, witchcraft, the underworld, and crossroads. Often depicted carrying poisonous herbs.
- Toxicus – Roman personification of poison.
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Scientific Names:
- Toxins – Natural poisons produced by living organisms, such as plants, animals, and bacteria.
- Venoms – Poisons injected by an organism through a bite or sting.
- Carcinogens – Substances that can cause cancer.
- Teratogens – Substances that can cause birth defects.
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Descriptive Names:
- Bane – Something that causes harm or destruction.
- Elixir – A potion or magical solution that is believed to have healing or life-prolonging properties. However, elixirs can also be poisonous.
- Lethal Dose – The amount of a substance that is enough to cause death.
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Literary Names:
- Nightshade – A plant genus that includes many poisonous species, such as deadly nightshade and belladonna.
- Hemlock – A poisonous plant that was used to execute Socrates in ancient Greece.
- Wolfsbane – A poisonous plant that was believed to be effective in warding off wolves.
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