méreggel
Méreggel is a Hungarian term that translates to "poison" or "venom" in English. It refers to any substance that can cause harm, illness, or death when ingested, inhaled, absorbed, or injected into a living organism. The effects of méreggel can range from mild discomfort to severe systemic damage, depending on the type of substance, the dose, and the susceptibility of the individual exposed.
Historically, the understanding and use of méreggel have been prevalent in various cultures. In ancient times,
In modern contexts, méreggel is a crucial area of study in toxicology and pharmacology. Toxicologists investigate
The term méreggel can also be used metaphorically to describe something that is corrupting or destructive