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  • ...rpent or [[dragon|dragon's]] head on its tail. It's breath was said to be poisonous. It is also known as the amphistere.
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  • ...[plant]] (particularly leaves and roots) contains [[Atropine]], which is a poisonous alkaloid. It's reputed as being the plant that poisoned the troops of [[Mar
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  • ...f the suborder ''serpentes''. They have scaled skin and some varieties are poisonous.
    601 bytes (102 words) - 09:56, 2 March 2006
  • ...s. The sap (white latex) is a purgative, and most plants of this genus are poisonous.
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  • Despite its poisonous nature, it was apparently used in some German [[beer]]s until the introduct
    746 bytes (106 words) - 20:30, 21 May 2006
  • ...ne of the [[nightshade]] species, it is a coarse-growing, hardy plant with poisonous juices. In 2-3 months this plant can grow to 2 or 3 feet high and about th
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  • It is extremely poisonous.
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  • Index of Poisons A listing of 44 plants that are listed as poisonous.
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  • ...lmonds''' are a type of [[nut]], and are related to [[apricot]]s. They are poisonous in very large quantities.
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  • ...ly 1270 Louis and an army landed, and promptly fell sick due to plague and poisonous drinking water. Charles arrived in August and within days Louis had died,
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  • Unfortunately '''lead is poisonous'''. Long-term lead poisoning leads to a variety of symptoms including redu
    2 KB (263 words) - 07:27, 12 July 2008
  • ...al, and the tomato was considered unfit for eating (though not necessarily poisonous) for many years in Britain and its North American colonies.
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  • ...are dangerous to handle. Many pigments listed here are extremely toxic and poisonous if ingested, inhaled or come in contact with skin. Research each material c
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  • ...is a serious criminal offense, because improperly distilled alcohol can be poisonous. It should also be noted that many types of alcohol used in commercial, me
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  • ...g (by adding an appropriate amount of sugar) be aware that many things are poisonous, and brewing won't change that fact...
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