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bactericideSubstance intended to kill bacteria.
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bactericideAn additive that kills bacteria. Bactericides are commonly used in water muds containing natural starches and gums that are especially vulnerable to bacterial attack. Bactericide choices are limited a [..]
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bactericideAny substance known to kill bacteria.
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bactericideAdditive included in the formulations of water-mixed cutting fluids to inhibit the growth of bacteria promoted by the presence of water, thus preventing odors that can result from bacterial action.
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bactericideanti-bacteria drug (pop)
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bactericideChemical compound which has the property of killing bacteria.
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bactericide(n) any chemical agent that destroys bacteria(n) any drug that destroys bacteria or inhibits their growth
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bactericideA drug used to kill bacteria. See Related Term(s): Bacterium
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bactericideBactericide: An agent capable of killing one or more species of bacteria.
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bactericideAn agent that kills vegetative bacteria but not mycobacteria or spores. [4]
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bactericideA pesticide that is used to kill or inhibit bacteria in plants or soil. (Chemicals that kill bacteria for medical or veterinary applications are termed “antibacterial agents”; they are classed as phar [..]
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bactericideA substance which destroys bacteria.
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bactericideA substance that kills bacteria.
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bactericideA substance that destroys bacteria
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bactericide An agent that destroys bacteria.
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bactericideA substance that kills specific bacteria, both pathogenic and non-pathogenic, though not necessarily all their spores (e.g., chlorine bleach, quaternary ammonium chloride), when used according to labe [..]
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bactericidechemical agent that inhibits the growth of bacteria promoted by the presence of water.
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bactericideAn agent capable of killing bacteria.
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bactericideA pesticide used to control or destroy bacteria, typically in the home, schools, or on hospital equipment.
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bactericideAgent that destroys bacteria. Kills gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria unless otherwise specifically stated.Fungicide Kills fungi.Sporicide Kills spores.Virocide Kills viruses.
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