"Toxophilite" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Toxophilite" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Toxophilite" Meaning

An archaic term for a person who has a liking or tendency for arrows or archery. This term is often used in a humorous or whimsical way to describe someone with an unusual affection for archery.

"Toxophilite" Examples

Usage Examples of Toxophilite


Example 1: Historical Context


In ancient Greece, Aristotle was a known toxophilite, as his writings express a deep appreciation for the arrows and questing instinct behind the sport of archery.

Example 2: Modern Architecture


Edinburgh's lesser-known James Gillespie's High School features an impressive memorial stone dedicated to a toxophilite of the Clark family, who voluntarily turned down a "Solidarity Offer" between 1712 and 1715.

"Toxophilite" Similar Words

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Toxodon

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Toxodonta

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Toxodonta is a suborder of even-toed ungulates that originated in South America during the Eocene epoch. The name "Toxodonta" comes from the Greek words "toxon," meaning "bow," and "odous," meaning "tooth," in reference to the distinctive bow-like row of tusks found in the male members of this suborder.

Toxodontia

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Toxoglossa

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Toxoglossa is a genus of venomous snakes in the family Colubridae. The name Toxoglossa is derived from the Greek words 'toks' meaning 'poison', 'glossa' meaning 'tongue' and the Latin suffix '-ana' which forms an adjective. It refers to the snake's toxic saliva.

Toxoid

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Toxoid is a vaccine that is made from a toxin that has been rendered ineffective, or non-toxic. It is created by inactivating a toxin through chemical treatment, heat, or other methods, so it can no longer cause disease, but still stimulates the body's immune response to produce antibodies against it. Toxoids are often used to immunize against diseases caused by certain bacteria, such as diphtheria and tetanus.

Toxoids

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Toxoids are vaccines made from inactivated microorganisms or their products, but with the toxins still present in an altered form. They are used to prevent diseases caused by bacterial toxins, such as tetanus and diphtheria.

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Toy

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Toyed

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Toys with or manipulates something, often in a playful or casual manner.<br><br>Example: "She toyed with the idea of quitting her job."

Toying

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Engaging in or devoted to play or amusement, especially in a frivolous or superficial manner.