Definition of Bioweapons

1. Noun. (plural of bioweapon) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Bioweapons

1. bioweapon [n] - See also: bioweapon

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bioweapons

bioturbations
bioturbed
biotype
biotypes
biotypic
biotypology
bioultrasonics
biounavailable
biovar
biovars
biovisualization
biovular
biowarfare
bioweapon
bioweaponry
bioweapons (current term)
biozonal
biozone
biozones
biozzi mice
bipack
bipacks
bipalatinoid
bipalmate
biparasitism
biparavector
biparavectors
biparentally
biparietal

Literary usage of Bioweapons

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Biological Weapons: The Threat Posed by Terrorists (2000)
"After years of avoiding confrontation with the Russians over bioweapons, ... The yolk of die bioweapons program may now be hidden away in military ..."

2. Bioterrorism: Our Frontline Response, Evaluating U.S. Public Health and edited by William Frist, Bill Frist (1999)
"Unlike an explosive or chemical event, the bioweapons release would be ... RESPONSES FOLLOWING A bioweapons ATTACK Special measures would be needed for ..."

3. Fema's Role in Managing Bioterrorist Attacks and the Impact of Public Health edited by Daniel K. Akaka (2001)
"Ensuring the nation's ability to respond to bioweapons attacks in ways that limit ... If the bioweapons used were a contagious disease - capable of being ..."

4. An International Perspective on Advancing Technologies And Strategies for by Bgh (2005)
"Some believe that this may already be occurring under the cover of defensive weapons research. The now defunct offensive bioweapons program of South ..."

5. Technology Against Terrorism: Structuring Security (1994)
"Further, some states that are suspected or known to have bioweapons programs ... While this does not mean that the technology for producing bioweapons will ..."

6. Science and Technology to Counter Terrorism: Proceedings of an Indo-U.S by Roddam Narasimha, National Academy of Sciences (U.S.), United States, Office of Naval Research (2007)
"Luckily for the Japanese people, they did not have quite the right knowledge and the essential technique to launch a successful bioweapons attack. ..."

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