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Princeton's WordNet
innoxiousadjective
having no adverse effect
Wiktionary
innoxiousadjective
Having no harmful effect.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
INNOXIOUSadjective
Etymology: innoxius, Latin.
Innoxious flames are often seen on the hair of mens heads and horses manes. Digby.
We may safely use purgatives, they being benign, and of innoxious qualities. Thomas Browne, Vulg. Errours.
Sent by the better genius of the night,
Innoxious gleaming on the horse's mane,
The meteor sits. James Thomson, Autumn.Stranger to civil and religious rage,
The good man walk'd innoxious through his age. Alexander Pope.
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innoxious
Innoxious generally refers to something that is harmless, safe or not likely to cause damage or injury. It can be used to describe substances, behaviors, or situations that do not pose any harm, risk, or danger to health, wellbeing, or safety.
Webster Dictionary
Innoxiousadjective
free from hurtful qualities or effects; harmless
Innoxiousadjective
free from crime; pure; innocent
Etymology: [L. innoxius. See In- not, and Noxious.]
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Innoxious
in-nok′shus, adj. same as Innocuous.—adv. Innox′iously.—n. Innox′iousness, the quality of being innocuous.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of innoxious in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of innoxious in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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- INNOCUUSLatin
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