A poison or toxic substance produced by or that kills bacteria.
From bacterio- + toxin (from Latin 'toxicum,' poison). The term emerged in late 1800s microbiology as scientists identified bacterial poisons and antibacterial compounds.
Some bacteria literally produce poison to kill their bacterial rivals—it's microbial chemical warfare, and scientists have borrowed these bacteriotoxins to create powerful new antibiotics!
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