avicide

avicide
killing of birds

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  • avicide — noun A substance used to kill birds He spread avicide in his field to try to kill some of the rooks …   Wiktionary

  • avicide — avi·cide …   English syllables

  • avicide —   n. killing of birds …   Dictionary of difficult words

  • avicide — ˈāvəˌsīd, ˈav noun ( s) Etymology: Latin avis bird + English cide more at aviary : the killing of birds …   Useful english dictionary

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  • Biocide — 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. Some… …   Wikipedia

  • -cide — The English suffix cide denotes an act related to killing. From Latin caedere to cut, kill, hack (at), strike . In its wider meaning, it may also signify the destruction or dismantling of an object or concept. When attached to a word indicating… …   Wikipedia

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