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- 1. not poisonous or toxic: "non-toxic waste" Similar Opposite
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NON-TOXIC definition: 1. not poisonous or not containing poisonous substances: 2. not poisonous or not containing…. Learn more.
adjective. non· tox· ic ˌnän-ˈtäk-sik. Synonyms of nontoxic. : not toxic. a nontoxic work environment. a nontoxic, biodegradable pesticide. nontoxic household cleaners. 2 of 2. noun. plural nontoxics. : a nontoxic substance. … began searching for nontoxics to control nematodes, insects and invasive species. Don Curlee.
nontoxic. /nɑnˈtɑksɪk/ IPA guide. Nontoxic things aren't poisonous. It's generally safe to eat or breathe nontoxic substances, and they don't harm the environment.
adjective. /ˌnɒn ˈtɒksɪk/ /ˌnɑːn ˈtɑːksɪk/ (North American English also nontoxic) not poisonous or not harmful to your health. a non-toxic paint. non-toxic to somebody/something The insect bait is non-toxic to pets and humans. opposite toxic. Take your English to the next level.
not poisonous or not containing poisonous substances: non-toxic paint. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Natural and artificial. anti-natural. artificiality. artificially. biodynamic. fake. false. freshness. God-given. imitation. pure. rawness. refined. simulated. synthetic. unnaturally. unposed. unprocessed. untamed. See more results »
(nɒnˈtɒksɪk ) adjective. not of, relating to, or caused by a toxin or poison. safe, nontoxic paint. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Examples of 'nontoxic' in a sentence. nontoxic.
Define nontoxic. nontoxic synonyms, nontoxic pronunciation, nontoxic translation, English dictionary definition of nontoxic. adj not of, relating to, or caused by a toxin or poison: safe, nontoxic paint.
nontoxic. adjective. /ˌnɑnˈtɑksɪk/ not poisonous or not harmful to your health The insect bait is nontoxic to pets and humans. a nontoxic paint opposite toxic. Want to learn more?
NONTOXIC meaning: not poisonous.
non-toxic, adj. & n. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary.