Similar words: weapon, weaponry, weaponize, nuclear weapon, sea power, I owe you, teapot, teapoy. Meaning: n. any weapon usable in biological warfare.
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1. Thus, a bioweapon sensor could become a universal disease sentinel.
2. If the computer picks up on a possible situation – say, a passenger has a dirty bomb or a bioweapon – a series of actions will occur.
3. They feared use of the smallpox virus as a bioweapon.
4. With a little genetic engineering camelpox could be used as a bioweapon.
5. "We know anthrax infection can occur in wild and domestic animals, but in humans this disease is extremely rare and very dangerous. It is a bioweapon, " said John Kearney, Ph.
6. Multiplying rapidly as it flows through tubes, stacked 14 high in four long rows, the organism thickens and darkens like the bioweapon of a deranged scientist.
7. Around 1,200 people have died of the disease since 1976, but it is feared that it could be used as a bioweapon by terrorists.
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