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Protein family
The AB5 toxins are six-component protein complexes secreted by certain pathogenic bacteria known to cause human diseases such as cholera, dysentery, and
AB5_toxin
Bacteria-produced protein complex and disease agent
define cholera infections. The toxin is a member of the heat-labile enterotoxin family, and exists as an AB5 multimeric toxin with one enzymatically-active
Cholera_toxin
Topics referred to by the same term
AB5 may refer to: AB5 toxin Abelian category Analogue Bubblebath 5, an unreleased album by Electronica artist Richard David James AB5-type rare earth
AB5
Family of related toxins
during therapy. The toxin has two subunits—designated A (mol. wt. 32000 Da) and B (mol. wt. 7700 Da)—and is one of the AB5 toxins. The B subunit is a
Shiga_toxin
Protein family
MAPKK; EF is an adenylate cyclase that targets protein kinases. AB5 toxins – all these toxins share a related pentameric "B" subunit, but differ in the function
AB_toxin
Group of toxins
Pertussis toxin (PT) is a protein-based AB5-type exotoxin produced by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis, which causes whooping cough. PT is involved
Pertussis_toxin
Extremely potent neurotoxin
Tetanus toxin (TeNT) is an extremely potent neurotoxin produced by the vegetative cell of Clostridium tetani in anaerobic conditions, causing tetanus
Tetanus_toxin
Neurotoxin produced by Clostridium botulinum
Botulinum toxin, botulinum neurotoxin, or botox is a neurotoxic protein produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum and related species, and it is
Botulinum_toxin
Type of toxic lectin
RY-sin) is a lectin (a carbohydrate-binding protein) and a highly potent toxin produced in the seeds of the castor oil plant, Ricinus communis. The median
Ricin
Naturally occurring organic poison
A toxin is a naturally occurring poison produced by metabolic activities of living cells or organisms. They occur especially as proteins, often conjugated
Toxin
Chemical compound
metabolizes to HT-2 mycotoxin (a major metabolite). The toxicity of T-2 toxin is due to its 12,13-epoxy ring. Epoxides are in general toxic compounds;
T-2_mycotoxin
Strains of bacteria
Craig B.; He, Xiaohua; et al. (2017), "Structure of Shiga Toxins and Other AB5 Toxins", Shiga toxins: A Review of Structure, Mechanism, and Detection, Springer
Shigatoxigenic and verotoxigenic Escherichia coli
Shigatoxigenic_and_verotoxigenic_Escherichia_coli
Toxin from bacteria that destroys or disrupts cells
susceptible to the toxin (neurotoxins affect the nervous system, cardiotoxins affect the heart, etc.) By structure (for example, AB5 toxin) By domain architecture
Exotoxin
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
toxigenic Escherichia coli undermines host cell survival by producing AB5 toxin to inhibit host BiP. In contrast, viruses rely on host BiP to successfully
Binding immunoglobulin protein
Binding_immunoglobulin_protein
Toxin harmful to nervous tissue
Neurotoxins are toxins that are destructive to nerve tissue (causing neurotoxicity). Neurotoxins are an extensive class of exogenous chemical neurological
Neurotoxin
Species of endospore forming bacterium
produce the toxin. Botulinum toxin can cause botulism, a severe flaccid paralytic disease in humans and other animals. The botulinum toxin is the most
Clostridium_botulinum
Species of bacterium
that occurs during gas gangrene. Gas gangrene is caused by alpha toxin, or α-toxin, that embeds itself into the plasma membrane of cells and disrupts
Clostridium_perfringens
Group of chemical compounds
smelled or tasted and cannot be destroyed by cooking. Rapid testing for this toxin in food is not standard. Some ciguatoxins lower the threshold for opening
Ciguatoxin
Superantigen
Toxic shock syndrome toxin-1 (TSST-1) is a superantigen with a size of 22 kDa produced by 5 to 25% of Staphylococcus aureus isolates. It causes toxic
Toxic_shock_syndrome_toxin-1
Toxin produced by a fungus
improve the environment for further fungal proliferation. The production of toxins depends on the surrounding intrinsic and extrinsic environments and these
Mycotoxin
Highly modified saliva containing zootoxins
surface of muscle cells and cause depolarisation → the toxin prevents muscle contraction. These toxins may cause the heart to beat irregularly or stop beating
Snake_venom
Poisoning of heart electrophysiology or muscle
cardiomyopathy Recreational drugs: cocaine, methamphetamine Biological toxins such as diphtheria toxin Radiation therapy is known to cause radiation-induced heart
Cardiotoxicity
Family of toxins
Amatoxins are a subgroup of at least nine related cyclic peptide toxins found in three genera of deadly poisonous mushrooms (Amanita, Galerina and Lepiota)
Amatoxin
Exotoxin
Diphtheria toxin is an exotoxin secreted mainly by Corynebacterium diphtheriae (but also by Corynebacterium ulcerans and Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis)
Diphtheria_toxin
Toxins that destroy red blood cells
Haemotoxins, hemotoxins or hematotoxins are toxins that destroy red blood cells, disrupt blood clotting, and/or cause organ degeneration and generalized
Hemotoxin
Chemical compound
and batrachotoxinin A. Due to the difficulty of handling such a potent toxin and the minuscule amount that could be collected, a comprehensive structure
Batrachotoxin
Exotoxin produced by Pseudomonas aeruginosa
aeruginosa. Vibrio cholerae produces a similar protein called the Cholix toxin (Q5EK40). It inhibits elongation factor-2. It does so by ADP-ribosylation
Pseudomonas_exotoxin
Family of amphibians
case, toxic arthropods – from which they absorb and reuse the consumed toxins. The secretion of these chemicals is released by the granular glands of
Poison_dart_frog
Insecticide
pore-forming toxins produced by Bacillus thuringiensis species of bacteria. They are useful for their insecticidal action and are the primary toxin produced
Delta_endotoxins
Alpha-toxin, also known as alpha-hemolysin (Hla), is the major cytotoxic agent released by bacterium Staphylococcus aureus and the first identified member
Staphylococcus aureus alpha toxin
Staphylococcus_aureus_alpha_toxin
Foodborne illness
lethargy. The onset of symptoms varies with the amount of toxin absorbed. If a large quantity of toxins is consumed, symptoms may appear within half an hour
Ciguatera_fish_poisoning
Tripartite protein complex secreted by virulent strains of Bacillus anthracis
Anthrax toxin is a three-protein exotoxin secreted by virulent strains of the bacterium, Bacillus anthracis—the causative agent of anthrax. The toxin was
Anthrax_toxin
Cytotoxin forming pores in cell membranes
leukocidin (PVL) is a cytotoxin—one of the β-pore-forming toxins. PVL is a bicomponent pore-forming toxin composed of LukS-PV and LukF-PV subunits. These assemble
Panton–Valentine_leukocidin
Class of chemical compounds
mushrooms. The exact composition varies greatly with the specific source of the toxin. Bufotoxins can contain 5-MeO-DMT, bufagins, bufalin, bufotalin, bufotenin
Bufotoxin
Paralytic shellfish toxin
Saxitoxin (STX) is a potent neurotoxin and the best-known paralytic shellfish toxin. Ingestion of saxitoxin by humans, usually by consumption of shellfish contaminated
Saxitoxin
Neurotoxin
porcupinefish, ocean sunfish, and triggerfish; several of these species carry the toxin. Although tetrodotoxin was discovered in these fish, it is found in several
Tetrodotoxin
Pore-forming toxin produced by the bacteria Staphylococcus
by some types of bacteria (Staphylococcus). It is a type of pore-forming toxin. Leukocidins fall into the category of bacterial invasin. Invasins are enzymatic
Leukocidin
Chemical compound
directly linked to the three-finger toxin superfamily. Among them, α-bungarotoxin (α-BTX) stands out, being a peptide toxin produced by the Taiwanese banded
Α-Bungarotoxin
Enterotoxin produced by the bacteria Staphylococcus aureus
often starting within a few hours of ingestion. Being quite stable, the toxin may remain active even after the contaminating bacteria are killed. It can
Enterotoxin_type_B
Protein-produced toxins that create pores in cell membrane
Pore-forming proteins (PFTs, also known as pore-forming toxins) are usually produced by bacteria, and include a number of protein exotoxins but may also
Pore-forming_toxin
Chemical compound
toxin type III AB toxin/AB5 Endotoxin Lipopolysaccharide Lipid A Bacillus thuringiensis delta endotoxin Cry1Ac Cry3Bb1 Other B. thuringiensis toxins Cry6Aa
Resiniferatoxin
Family of toxic protein complexes
although their contribution may vary by strain and context. These toxins consist of an AB5 multimer structure, in which a pentamer of B chains has a membrane-binding
Heat-labile enterotoxin family
Heat-labile_enterotoxin_family
Toxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium perfringens
Clostridium perfringens alpha toxin is a toxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium perfringens (C. perfringens) and is responsible for gas gangrene and
Clostridium perfringens alpha toxin
Clostridium_perfringens_alpha_toxin
Neurotoxic phospholipase
Taipoxin like many other pre-synaptic neurotoxins are phospholipase A2 (PLA2) toxins, which inhibit/complete block the release of the motor transmitter acetylcholine
Taipoxin
Chemical compound
studies have found that because 3-nitropropionic acid is a mitochondrial toxin, it can produce striatal alterations in rats similar to those observed in
3-Nitropropionic_acid
Chemical compound
Satratoxin-H, a trichothecene mycotoxin, is a naturally occurring toxin produced by the ascomycetes Stachybotrys chartarum and Trichoderma cornu-damae
Satratoxin-H
Type of molecules produced by a pathogen that might cause potential harmful effects
potent known exotoxins are the tetanus toxin (tetanospasmin) secreted by Clostridium tetani and the botulinum toxin secreted by Clostridium botulinum. Exotoxins
Virulence_factor
Group of neurotoxins in spider venom
five insecticidal toxins, termed α, β, γ, δ and ε-latroinsectotoxins, one vertebrate-specific neurotoxin, α-latrotoxin, and one toxin affecting crustaceans
Latrotoxin
Toxins that interact with light
chemistry. They have also found use in photodynamic therapy, where the toxin is activated by intense light to destroy cancer cells. "The Root of It All:
Phototoxin
Toxin from a microorganism affecting the intestines
(epithelial) cells of the intestinal wall. They are mostly pore-forming toxins (mostly chloride pores), secreted by bacteria, that assemble to form pores
Enterotoxin
Cytotoxin produced by Clostridioides difficile
Clostridioides difficile toxin B (TcdB) is a cytotoxin produced by the bacteria Clostridioides difficile. It is one of two major kinds of toxins produced by C.
Clostridioides difficile toxin B
Clostridioides_difficile_toxin_B
Neurotoxin
neurotoxin isolated from the black mamba Dendroaspis p. polylepis venom. This toxin consists of 60 amino acids with four disulfide bonds. Calciseptine specifically
Calciseptine
Chemical compound
cells, have also been investigated in cellular models. Some of the bufagin toxins are used in low doses in traditional Chinese medicine for similar applications
Bufagin
Crystal protein
order to confer pest resistance on those plants An accepted model of the toxin is when it becomes ingested by lepidoptera, the larvae becomes activated
Cry1Ac
Class of molecules found in the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria
with LPS, although there are a few endotoxins (in the original sense of toxins that are inside the bacterial cell that are released when the cell disintegrates)
Lipopolysaccharide
(CTX III, also known as cytotoxin 3) is a sixty amino-acid polypeptide toxin from the Taiwan cobra Naja atra. CTX III is highly basic and hydrophobic
Cardiotoxin_III
Chemical compound
toxin type III AB toxin/AB5 Endotoxin Lipopolysaccharide Lipid A Bacillus thuringiensis delta endotoxin Cry1Ac Cry3Bb1 Other B. thuringiensis toxins Cry6Aa
Cantharidin
Group of chemical compounds
Histrionicotoxins are a group of related toxins found in the skin of poison frogs from the family Dendrobatidae, notably Oophaga histrionica (formerly
Histrionicotoxins
Chemical compound
transversion at codon 249 of p53, a characteristic mutation seen with this toxin. Prevalence of hepatocellular carcinoma in individuals exposed to aflatoxin
Aflatoxin_B1
Group of spider neurotoxins
OxyTx1 and OxyTx2 were isolated in 2008 from O. lineatus. Both of these toxins were found to block voltage-sensitive calcium ion channels. OxyTx2 is made
Oxotoxin
Cytotoxin produced by Clostridioides difficile
Clostridioides difficile toxin A (TcdA) is a toxin produced by the bacteria Clostridioides difficile, formerly known as Clostridium difficile. It is similar
Clostridioides difficile toxin A
Clostridioides_difficile_toxin_A
Exotoxin
desmoglein 3. Exfoliation (disambiguation) Staphylococcus aureus — Exfoliative toxins Exfoliatins at the U.S. National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings
Exfoliatin
aureus delta toxin is a toxin produced by Staphylococcus aureus. It has a wide spectrum of cytolytic activity. It is among other toxins produced by S
Staphylococcus aureus delta toxin
Staphylococcus_aureus_delta_toxin
Gill-bearing non-tetrapod aquatic vertebrates
toxin type III AB toxin/AB5 Endotoxin Lipopolysaccharide Lipid A Bacillus thuringiensis delta endotoxin Cry1Ac Cry3Bb1 Other B. thuringiensis toxins Cry6Aa
Fish
Tetanolysin is a toxin produced by Clostridium tetani bacteria. Its function is unknown, but it is believed to contribute to the pathogenesis of tetanus
Tetanolysin
Chemical compound
eight amino acids. It is possibly the most deadly of all the amatoxins, toxins found in several species of the mushroom genus Amanita, one being the death
Α-Amanitin
Group of neurotoxins
(nAChR) with two disulfide bonds.It is present in the mixture of neuro toxins produced in the venom duct and injected into prey via the radular tooth
Conotoxin
Group of poisons produced by molds
improvements were seen. Mycotoxins in animal feed Sterigmatocystin, a related toxin Other ways in which aspergillus can cause disease in mammals: Aspergillosis
Aflatoxin
Group of chemical compounds
especially P. verrucosum. Ochratoxin A is the most prevalent and relevant fungal toxin of this group, while ochratoxins B and C are of lesser importance. Ochratoxin
Ochratoxin
Notexin is a toxin produced by the tiger snake (Notechis scutatus). It is a myotoxic and presynaptic, neurotoxic phospholipase A2 (PLA2s). These are enzymes
Notexin
Listeria monocytogenes, the pathogen responsible for causing listeriosis. The toxin may be considered a virulence factor, since it is crucial for the virulence
Listeriolysin_O
Chemical compound
Isopimaric acid (IPA) is a toxin which acts as a large conductance Ca2+-activated K+ channel (BK channel) opener. IPA originates from many sorts of trees
Isopimaric_acid
Chemical compound
Allopumiliotoxin 267A is a toxin found in the skin of several poison frogs of the family Dendrobates. It is a member of the class of compounds known as
Allopumiliotoxin_267A
found in the venom, Pi2. Pi3 toxin stands for Pandinus imperator-3 toxin. It is also known as pandinotoxin-beta and toxin PiTX-K-beta. The classification
Pandinus imperator (Pi3) toxin
Pandinus_imperator_(Pi3)_toxin
Chemical compound
toxin type III AB toxin/AB5 Endotoxin Lipopolysaccharide Lipid A Bacillus thuringiensis delta endotoxin Cry1Ac Cry3Bb1 Other B. thuringiensis toxins Cry6Aa
Muscarine
Protein family
Agitoxin is a toxin found in the venom of the scorpion Leiurus quinquestriatus hebraeus (yellow scorpion). Other toxins found in this species include
Agitoxin
Chemical compound
pumiliotoxin family (PTXs) and its molecular mass of 251 daltons. When the toxin enters the bloodstream through cuts in the skin or by ingestion, it can
Pumiliotoxin_251D
Neurotoxin from the venom of the Spitting scorpion
(Parabuthus transvaalicus). By changing sodium channel activation, the toxin promotes spontaneous and repetitive firing much like pyrethroid insecticides
Birtoxin
Neurotoxic protein
protein can be included into the category of risin like toxins and it resembles modeccin, the toxin of Adenia digitata. Although very similar in composition
Volkensin
Chemical compound
coded β1 to β5, assembled from different combinations of A and Bchains. The toxin is a heterodimer of two chains. The A chain confers phospholipase A2 (PLP
Β-Bungarotoxin
Toxic chemical from some poison dart frogs
IUCN protected status in 1984. Furthermore, these frogs do not produce the toxin when bred and reared in captivity, because they do not synthesize epibatidine
Epibatidine
Group of neurotoxic peptides
huwena. While structural similarity can be found among several of these toxins, HWTX as a group possess high functional diversity. Huwentoxins are neurotoxic
Huwentoxin
Antigen which strongly activates the immune system
are released upon infection as extracellular mature toxins. The sequences of these bacterial toxins are relatively conserved among the different subgroups
Superantigen
Class of neurotoxic proteins
Bungarotoxins are toxins found in the venom of snakes and kraits. Bites from these animals can result in severe symptoms including bleeding or hemorrhage
Bungarotoxin
Bacterial toxins
during sporulation. This protein is a member of the alpha pore forming toxins family, which gives it insecticidal qualities advantageous in agricultural
Cry6Aa
Snake venom toxin
Calcicludine (CaC) is a protein toxin from the venom of the green mamba that inhibits high-voltage-activated calcium channels, especially L-type calcium
Calcicludine
Protein family
Cys13-Cys34 and Cys17-Cys36. Margatoxin is classified as a "scorpion short toxin" by Pfam, showing sequence homology with other potassium channel blockers
Margatoxin
the venom of the Manchurian scorpion (Mesobuthus martensii). It is a β-toxin, which shift the activation voltage of sodium channels towards more negative
BmKAEP
Psalmotoxin (PcTx1) is a spider toxin from the venom of the Trinidad tarantula Psalmopoeus cambridgei. It selectively blocks Acid Sensing Ion Channel
Psalmotoxin
CSTX (for "Cupiennius salei toxins") is a name given to a group of closely related neurotoxic peptides present in the venom of the wandering spider Cupiennius
CSTX
Class of bacterial toxins
water from intestinal cells. Heat-stable toxin 1 of entero-aggregative Escherichia coli (EAST1) is a small toxin. It is not, however, solely associated
Heat-stable_enterotoxin
Chemical compound (steroidal alkaloid)
mixture is then left for a couple of months while the salamander secretes its toxins (supposedly samandarines) to avoid ethanol absorption until its eventual
Samandarin
Toxin produced by Staphylococcus aureus
Staphylococcus aureus beta toxin is a toxin produced by Staphylococcus aureus. It is a form of sphingomyelinase called sphingomyelinase C. This enzyme
Staphylococcus aureus beta toxin
Staphylococcus_aureus_beta_toxin
Large family of chemically related mycotoxins
these are neosolaniol with a hydroxyl substitution at carbon 8, and T-2 toxin with an ester substitution at carbon 8. Type B trichothecenes are classified
Trichothecene
Group of chemical compounds
Fumonisins, Moniliformin and Deoxynivalenol in Maize Used for Food Purposes". Toxins (Basel). 14 (7): 422. doi:10.3390/toxins14070422. PMC 9316389. PMID 35878160
Fumonisin
Broad-spectrum calcium channel blocker
Phoneutria nigriventer toxin-3 is more commonly referred to as PhTx3. The PhTx3 neurotoxin is a broad-spectrum calcium channel blocker that inhibits glutamate
Phoneutria nigriventer toxin-3
Phoneutria_nigriventer_toxin-3
Chemical compound, scorpion neurotoxin
hyperexcitability of the nervous system. It is a close homologue of agitoxin and both toxins come from Leiurus quinquestriatus hebraeus. It is named after Charybdis
Charybdotoxin
ROMK1. Lq2 is also known as Potassium channel toxin alpha-KTx 1.2, Charybdotoxin-2, ChTX-Lq2, ChTx-d, Toxin 18-2 or Lqh 18-2. The name Lq2 refers to the
Lq2
Chemical compound
Critically Endangered, and individuals raised in captivity do not produce the toxin. To date, no method has been developed for the synthetic or alternative
Zetekitoxin_AB
Protein family
Clostridium enterotoxins are toxins produced by Clostridium species. Clostridial species are one of the major causes of food poisoning/gastrointestinal
Clostridium_enterotoxin
AB5 TOXIN
AB5 TOXIN
Boy/Male
African, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Turkish
My Father; All Given to Good
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English, French, German
Father
Boy/Male
Muslim
Servant, Devotee, Slave
Male
English
Short form of Hebrew Abraham, ABE means "father of a multitude,"Â and other names beginning with Ab-.
Girl/Female
German
Highborn and Steadfast
Female
Gaelic
Variant form of Irish Gaelic Meadhbh, MÉABH means "intoxicating." In mythology, this is the name of a warrior queen of Connacht, the wife of Ailill.
Boy/Male
Hebrew American
Father of a multitude. In Genesis the Old Testament patriarch Abram's name was changed to Abraham...
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Well-known Sahabi Abu Moosa Al-ashari
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, Christian, Dutch, Hebrew
Father of a Multitude; Breath; He who is High is Father; Diminutive of Abraham
Female
Irish
Variant form of Irish Meadhbh, MÉABH means "intoxicating." In mythology, this is the name of a warrior queen of Connacht, the wife of Ailill.
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese name ABÃLIO means "able; proficient; skillful."
Boy/Male
Indian
Servant, Devotee, Slave
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Australian, French, German
Father (Pahlavi); Master
Male
French
French form of German Abelard, ABÉLARD means "noble strength."
Male
Hebrew
Pet form of Hebrew Abraham, ABI means "father of a multitude." Also spelled Avi. Compare with feminine Abi.
Boy/Male
African, Indian
Slave; Servant
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Name of a Great Jurist and Pupil of Imam Abu Hanifah
Female
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Abiy, ABI means "my father." In the bible, this is the name of the mother of King Hezekiah. Compare with masculine Abi.Â
Boy/Male
Arabic, Islamic
Austere; Frowning
Boy/Male
Biblical
My father.
AB5 TOXIN
AB5 TOXIN
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone living on the banks of any of the several rivers so called. The river name is of British origin; it may be composed of the unattested elements tri ‘through’, ‘across’ + sant- ‘travel’, ‘journey’; alternatively it may mean ‘traveler’ or ‘trespasser’, a reference to frequent flooding. There is a village in Dorset of this name, on the river Trent or Piddle, and the surname may therefore also be a habitational name derived from this.Scottish : probably of the same origin as 1, though in some cases it may be from a reduced form of Tranent, a place in East Lothian.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Orphan
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Parsi
Right; Orthodox
Girl/Female
Latin
Unfeeling woman who caused her lover to hang himself.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Praised; Commendable
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu
Endless; Eternal
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived near a ford, Middle English, Old English ford, or a habitational name from one of the many places named with this word, such as Ford in Northumberland, Shropshire, and West Sussex, or Forde in Dorset.Irish : Anglicized form (quasi-translation) of various Gaelic names, for example Mac Giolla na Naomh ‘son of Gilla na Naomh’ (a personal name meaning ‘servant of the saints’), Mac Conshámha ‘son of Conshnámha’ (a personal name composed of the elements con ‘dog’ + snámh ‘to swim’), in all of which the final syllable was wrongly thought to be áth ‘ford’, and Ó Fuar(th)áin (see Foran).Jewish : Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.Translation of German Fürth (see Furth).
Female
Hebrew
(צִבְיָה) Hebrew name TSIBYAH means "a female gazelle." In the bible, this is the name of the mother of King Joash.Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Eubank.
Girl/Female
Hindu
AB5 TOXIN
AB5 TOXIN
AB5 TOXIN
AB5 TOXIN
AB5 TOXIN
n.
A poisonous product formed by pathogenic bacteria, as a toxic proteid or poisonous ptomaine.
n.
A member of a compound quantity; as, a or b in a + b; ab or cd in ab - cd.
n.
Alt. of Toxine
n.
Among weavers, yarn for the warp. Hence, abb wool is wool for the abb.
v. i.
To strike about with something broad abd flat, as a fish with its tail, or a bird with its wings; to rise and fall; as, the brim of a hat flops.
v. t. & i.
Alt. of Abye
n.
The fifth month of the Jewish year according to the ecclesiastical reckoning, the eleventh by the civil computation, coinciding nearly with August.