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Dictionary: en·ven·om   (ĕn-vĕn'əm) pronunciation
tr.v., -omed, -om·ing, -oms.
  1. To make poisonous or noxious.
  2. To embitter.

[Middle English envenimen, to poison, from Old French envenimer : en-, cover with; see en-1 + venim, venom; see venom.]


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verb

    To have a destructive effect on: canker, infect, poison. Archaic empoison. See help/harm/harmless.

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The verb has 2 meanings:

Meaning #1: cause to be bitter or resentful
  Synonyms: embitter, acerbate

Meaning #2: add poison to
  Synonym: poison


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Envenom
Studio album by Runemagick
Released 2005
Genre Death metal
Doom metal
Length 61:14
Label Aftermath Records
Runemagick chronology
On Funeral Wings
(2004)
Envenom
(2005)
Invocation of Magick
(2006)

Envenom is the eighth album by Runemagick. It was released as a limited edition of 1,000 hand-numbered digipaks only in 2005 through Aftermath Records.

Track listing

  1. "Vultures" – 12:17
  2. "Envenom (Laterna Magica)" – 14:51
  3. "Nebulous" – 8:23
  4. "Omnivore (Sin Eater)" – 11:22
  5. "Maelstrom" – 14:22

Credits

  • Nicklas "Terror" Rudolfsson - Vocals, Guitar
  • Emma Karlsson - Bass
  • Daniel Moilanen - Drums

 
 
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