Venom — hace referencia a: Veneno, en idioma español. Música Venom, banda británica encabezada por el bajista y vocalista Cronos. Venom, álbum musical del proyecto en solitario de Cronos. Película Venom, película dirigida por Piers Haggard 1981. Venom,… … Wikipedia Español
Venom — (engl. für Gift, besonders Schlangengift) bezeichnet: eine fiktive Comicfigur aus den Spider Man Comics sowie dem Film Spider Man 3, siehe Figuren aus dem Marvel Universum#Venom eine britische Metal Band, siehe Venom (Band) einen Flugzeugtyp,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Venom — Ven om, n. [OE. venim, OF. venim, F. venin, L. veneum. Cf. {Venenate}.] 1. Matter fatal or injurious to life; poison; particularly, the poisonous, the poisonous matter which certain animals, such as serpents, scorpions, bees, etc., secrete in a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Venom — Ven om, v. t. [OE. venimen, OF. venimer, L. venenare. See {Venom}, n.] To infect with venom; to envenom; to poison. [R.] Venomed vengeance. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Venom — puede ser: ● Venom: personaje de las aventuras de Spiderman. ● Venom: grupo de música black metal … Enciclopedia Universal
Venom ER — is a television program made by the Wildvision department of the BBC Natural History Unit for Animal Planet. It follows doctors at the hospital of Loma Linda, California dealing with venomous bites from snakes. External links*tv.com… … Wikipedia
venom — index malice, odium, rancor, resentment, severity, spite Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
venom — early 13c., from Anglo Fr. and O.Fr. venim, from V.L. *venimen (Cf. It. veleno, Sp. veneno), from L. venenum poison, earlier (pre classical) drug, potion, probably originally “love potion,” from PIE *wenes no , and thus connected to venus… … Etymology dictionary
venom — *poison, toxin, virus, bane … New Dictionary of Synonyms
venom — [n] poison; hating acidity, acrimony, anger, bane, bitterness, contagion, gall, grudge, hate, hatred, ill will, infection, malevolence, malice, maliciousness, malignity, rancor, spite, spitefulness, spleen, taint, toxin, virulence, virus;… … New thesaurus
venom — ► NOUN 1) poisonous fluid secreted by animals such as snakes and scorpions and typically injected by biting or stinging. 2) extreme malice, bitterness, or aggression. ORIGIN Old French venim, from Latin venenum poison … English terms dictionary