aldrin

/ˈɔːldrɪn/
noun
  1. A highly toxic, persistent insecticide that was widely used in the past but is now banned in many countries.
    • Old farm sites sometimes still have traces of aldrin in the soil.
    • Environmental agencies have banned aldrin because it accumulates in the food chain.
    • Aldrin was once used to protect crops from soil insects.
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