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How do you spell the word poisoness?

The word "poisoness" is not a real word in the English language.

If you are trying to describe a woman who is poisonous or dangerous, you might use the words:

* Poisonous (adjective) - describes something that contains poison.

* Venomous (adjective) - describes something that is poisonous, especially if it is a creature with venom.

* Deadly (adjective) - describes something that can cause death.

* Dangerous (adjective) - describes something that can cause harm.

For example, you could say:

* "She was a poisonous woman."

* "The snake was venomous."

* "He was a deadly enemy."

* "The situation was dangerous."

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