Noun
toxicosis (plural toxicoses) (toxicology) illness due to poisoning
was first used between 1855 and 1860.
It has been suggested by Merriam Webster the dictionary compilers that the term Toxicosis has its origins in the 19th century.
Bill Thomas invented the term Rube Goldberg.
It is clearly a term invented by you: it is not recognised otherwise.
it makes salt toxicosis and makes it loose fear of cars and people
The term for an invented story is "fiction." It refers to narratives that are not based on real events or people.
Rene' Descartes
Chris Meeks
Referring to computer terms, it was Xerox that coined the term folder.
It has never actually been invented its just a slang term for 'I don't know'.
Acute toxicosis refers to the rapid onset of toxic effects in an organism due to exposure to a harmful substance, often resulting from a single or short-term exposure to a high dose of a toxin. Symptoms can vary widely depending on the substance involved, but they typically include severe physiological disturbances and can lead to significant health risks or even death if not treated promptly. Common causes include poisoning from chemicals, drugs, or environmental toxins. Immediate medical intervention is often crucial to mitigate the effects and manage the condition effectively.
The term mac up was invented by Macintosh. It was used for the Macintosh computers which where invented in the 80's. It is not an apple merge and origination.
he invented the term genius.