defoliant

/diːˈfoʊliənt/
noun
  1. A chemical substance used to make the leaves of plants fall off, often used in agriculture or warfare.
    • Many countries have banned certain defoliants because of their harmful environmental effects.
    • The military used powerful defoliants during the war to clear jungle cover.
    • Farmers sometimes use a defoliant to make cotton harvesting easier.
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