- adjectivelethal (adjective)
- sufficient to cause death:"a lethal cocktail of alcohol and pills"
- harmful or destructive:"the Krakatoa eruption was the most lethal on record"
Originlate 16th century (in the sense ‘causing spiritual death’): from Latin lethalis, from lethum, a variant (influenced by Greek lēthē ‘forgetfulness’), of letum ‘death’.
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