endrin

/ˈɛndrɪn/
noun
  1. A highly toxic chemical compound formerly used as an insecticide, now banned in many countries.
    • The government banned endrin due to its harmful effects on wildlife.
    • Scientists found traces of endrin in the soil decades after its use.
    • Endrin was widely used on crops before its health risks were understood.
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