Herbicide

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Pronunciation: /ˈhərbəˌsaɪd/

Definitions of herbicide

noun a substance used to destroy plants, especially weeds

Example Sentences

A1 Farmers use herbicide to kill weeds in their fields.

A2 It is important to follow safety guidelines when using herbicide in the garden.

B1 The herbicide sprayed on the crops helped increase the yield this season.

B2 Researchers are studying the effects of different herbicides on the environment.

C1 The company developed a new herbicide that is more effective and environmentally friendly.

C2 Government regulations require thorough testing before any new herbicide can be approved for use.

Examples of herbicide in a Sentence

formal The farmer used a specific herbicide to control the growth of weeds in his fields.

informal She sprayed some herbicide on the garden to get rid of the pesky weeds.

slang I'll just hit those weeds with some herbicide and they'll be gone in no time.

figurative Using herbicide on negative thoughts can help cultivate a more positive mindset.

Grammatical Forms of herbicide

plural

herbicides

comparative

more herbicidal

superlative

most herbicidal

present tense

herbicides

future tense

will herbicide

perfect tense

have herbicided

continuous tense

is herbiciding

singular

herbicide

positive degree

herbicidal

infinitive

to herbicide

gerund

herbiciding

participle

herbicided

Origin and Evolution of herbicide

First Known Use: 1937 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'herbicide' originates from the combination of the Latin word 'herba' meaning herb or plant, and the suffix '-cide' meaning to kill or destroy.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to substances used to kill unwanted plants, the term 'herbicide' has evolved to encompass a wide range of chemical compounds specifically designed for weed control in agriculture, gardening, and landscaping.