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biocidal 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
  1. A biocide is a chemical substance capable of killing living organisms, usually in a selective way. Biocides are commonly used in medicine, agriculture, forestry, and in industry where they prevent the fouling of water and oil pipelines. ...
  2. Able to kill living organisms, especially microorganisms
  3. (Biocide) A chemical used to kill biological organisms (e.g., sodium bisulphite).
  4. (Biocide) a chemical that is used to kill selected living organisms; for example pesticides, herbicides, fungicides
  5. (biocide) A chemical which can kill or inhibit the growth of living organisms such as bacteria, fungi, molds and slimes. Biocides can be harmful to humans.
  6. (BIOCIDE) A biologically active paint and sealant additive prevents fungal / algal contamination from growing on the applied paint film. It prolongs the life of the paint by preserving the paint prior to use.
  7. (Biocide) a physical or chemical agent that is capable of killing microorganisms.
  8. (Biocide) any poison that kills a living organism
  9. (BIOCIDE) A substance or chemical that kills organisms such as mold.
  10. (Biocide) A biological control chemical such as fungicide or a bactericide used in papermaking.
  11. (Biocide) A chemical pesticide that is toxic to a wide range of species.
  12. (Biocide) A chemical that has potential to deactivate a virus or kill micro-organisms / fungi to assist and prevent the risk of pathogenic infection.
  13. (Biocide) A material that has the capacity to kill all forms of life.
  14. (Biocide) A product which kills any fungus or microbes that may have contaminated Diesel fuel.
  15. (Biocide) A substance, such as a pesticide or an antibiotic, that is capable of destroying living organisms. Heavy metals present in soil organic mass interfere with important biochemical reactions, thus acting as general biocides.
  16. (Biocide) An additive that destroys biological contaminants.
  17. (Biocide) Biocides are chemicals added to a process to control microbial growth. Biocides are often injected into oil and gas wells to prevent growth of organisms that could cause corrosion within the well. Biocides may end up in produced water.
  18. (Biocide) Chemical added to a metalworking fluid formulation to mix to restrict the growth of microorganisms. This broad term includes bactericides and fungicides.
  19. (biocide) n. death within the ecosphere comes from human activity.
  20. (biocide) the intentional destruction of life. Rachel Carson, in her path breaking book Silent Spring (1962), noted that pesticides and herbicides were more properly called biocides.
  21. (Biocides) Additive designed to prevent microorganism growth in liquids
  22. (Biocides) An additive which will prevent growth of bacteria or fungi. Used in paints, floor coverings and sometimes in fabrics. They are toxic materials which are usually only safe in low concentrations.