pesticide

/ˈpɛstɪˌsaɪd/
noun
  1. A chemical substance used to kill insects, weeds, or other organisms that damage crops or spread disease.
    • Many people prefer organic vegetables grown without synthetic pesticides.
    • Farmers spray pesticide on their fields to protect the corn from insects.
    • The use of pesticide has increased crop yields but also raised environmental concerns.
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