different between germicide vs fungicide
germicide
English
Etymology
germ +? -cide
Noun
germicide (plural germicides)
- An agent that kills pathogenic organisms; a disinfectant.
Related terms
- germ
- germicidal
Translations
French
Noun
germicide m (plural germicides)
- germicide
germicide From the web:
- what germicide is most effective
- germicide meaning
- germicide what is it used for
- germicide what does it mean
- what is germicide and example
- what does germicide kill
- what is germicide in microbiology
- germicidal bleach
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:
- what fungicide is used for anthracnose
- what fungicides contain chlorothalonil
- what fungicide to use on orchids
- what fungicide to use for root rot
- what fungicide kills ringworm
- what fungicide to use for brown patch
- what fungicide is safe for bees
- what fungicide has chlorothalonil
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