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		Definition of atrazine in English: atrazinenounˈatrəziːnˈatrəˌzēn mass nounA synthetic compound derived from triazine, used as an agricultural herbicide.  Example sentencesExamples -  She has also added a gene to alfalfa that enables it to detoxify the herbicide atrazine.
 -  The concern is that drainage discharge water can carry pollutants such as the herbicide atrazine, sediment, and nutrients to surface waters.
 -  I would also suggest that chemicals like atrazine and simazine, which have already been banned by a number of countries overseas, should be immediately withdrawn from registration here.
 -  Studies of people exposed to atrazine indicate that the chemical may be linked to a number of cancers, including prostate cancer and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
 -  No unusually high levels of pesticides and metals or even oil and grease were detected from the run-off, although the common herbicide atrazine has been detected twice.
 
 
 Origin   1960s: blend of amino and triazine.    Definition of atrazine in US English: atrazinenounˈatrəˌzēn A synthetic compound used as an agricultural herbicide. A triazine derivative; chemical formula: C₈H₁₄N₅Cl  Example sentencesExamples -  Studies of people exposed to atrazine indicate that the chemical may be linked to a number of cancers, including prostate cancer and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
 -  The concern is that drainage discharge water can carry pollutants such as the herbicide atrazine, sediment, and nutrients to surface waters.
 -  She has also added a gene to alfalfa that enables it to detoxify the herbicide atrazine.
 -  I would also suggest that chemicals like atrazine and simazine, which have already been banned by a number of countries overseas, should be immediately withdrawn from registration here.
 -  No unusually high levels of pesticides and metals or even oil and grease were detected from the run-off, although the common herbicide atrazine has been detected twice.
 
 
 Origin   1960s: blend of amino and triazine.     |