Antitoxin

/æntiˈtɑksɪn/ noun

A substance, usually containing antibodies, that neutralizes a specific poison or toxin produced by a pathogen or other source.

From anti- (against) + toxin (from French, from Latin toxicum). Medical term coined in the late 1800s when scientists discovered that antibodies could neutralize bacterial poisons.

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