different between fungicide vs dicarboxamide
fungicide
English
Etymology
fungi- +? -cide
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?f????sa?d/, /?f?nd??sa?d/
Noun
fungicide (countable and uncountable, plural fungicides)
- A substance used to kill fungus
Related terms
- fungal
- fungus
- fungicidal
- fungistatic
Translations
Italian
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ide
Adjective
fungicide
- feminine plural of fungicida
fungicide From the web:
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dicarboxamide
English
Etymology
di- +? carboxamide
Noun
dicarboxamide (plural dicarboxamides)
- (organic chemistry) Any compound having two carboxamide groups
- Any of a family of fungicides having this structure
dicarboxamide From the web:
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