acaricide
[ah-kar´ĭ-sīd] an agent that destroys mites.
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a·car·i·cide
(ă-kar'i-sīd), An agent that kills acarines; commonly used to denote chemicals that kill ticks.
[Mod. L. acarus, a mite, fr. G. akari + L. caedo, to cut, kill]
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acaricide
(ə-kăr′ĭ-sīd′)n. A substance or agent that kills ticks and mites.
a·car′i·cid′al (-sīd′l) adj.
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a·car·i·cide
(ă-kar'i-sīd) An agent that kills acarines; commonly used to denote chemicals that kill ticks.
[Mod. L. acarus, a mite, fr. G. akari + L. caedo, to cut, kill]
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acaricide
A drug used to kill mites.Collins Dictionary of Medicine © Robert M. Youngson 2004, 2005