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		Definition of aldicarb in English: aldicarbnoun ˈaldɪkɑːbˈaldəˌkärb mass nounA systemic agricultural pesticide used against some mites, insects, and nematode worms.  Example sentencesExamples -  The effects of aldicarb and levamisole were scored in acute paralysis assays as follows.
 -  The privately funded Wisconsin study focused on three commonly used farm chemicals: aldicarb, an insecticide; atrazine, an herbicide; and nitrate, a chemical fertilizer.
 -  But some pesticides, such as dieldrin or aldicarb, can permeate the entire body of the fruit or vegetable.
 -  Three baits discovered containing poisons: a hare laced with alphachloralose, a goat with aldicarb and a wigeon with strychnine.
 -  A video he made of the spraying operation is to be used by the Pesticide Action Network UK, a campaign group trying to prevent the acid and another chemical called aldicarb being used on potatoes.
 
 
 Origin   1970s: blend of aldehyde + carbamide (from carbo- + amide).    Definition of aldicarb in US English: aldicarbnounˈaldəˌkärb A systemic agricultural pesticide used particularly against some mites, insects, and nematode worms.  Example sentencesExamples -  But some pesticides, such as dieldrin or aldicarb, can permeate the entire body of the fruit or vegetable.
 -  The privately funded Wisconsin study focused on three commonly used farm chemicals: aldicarb, an insecticide; atrazine, an herbicide; and nitrate, a chemical fertilizer.
 -  A video he made of the spraying operation is to be used by the Pesticide Action Network UK, a campaign group trying to prevent the acid and another chemical called aldicarb being used on potatoes.
 -  The effects of aldicarb and levamisole were scored in acute paralysis assays as follows.
 -  Three baits discovered containing poisons: a hare laced with alphachloralose, a goat with aldicarb and a wigeon with strychnine.
 
 
 Origin   1970s: blend of aldehyde + carbamide (from carbo- + amide).     |