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ve⋅nene

[vuh-neen, ven-een]
–noun Biochemistry.
venin.

Origin:
1655–65; ven(om) + -ene

ven⋅in

[ven-in, vee-nin]
–noun Biochemistry.
any of several poisonous substances occurring in snake venom.
Also, venene, ven⋅ine [ven-een] .


Origin:
ven(om) + -in 2
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ve·nene   (və-nēn', věn'ēn)   
n.  
  1. A preparation of snake venoms used in medicine, especially in the treatment of epilepsy.

  2. Variant of venin.


[From Latin venēnum, venom; see venom.]
ven·in   (věn'ĭn, vē'nĭn)   
n.  Any of various toxic substances found in the venom of snakes.

[ven(om) + -in.]
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venene ve·nene (və-nēn', věn'ēn)
n.
A preparation of snake venoms used in the treatment of epilepsy.

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