toxaphene

noun
tox·​a·​phene | \ ˈtäk-sə-ˌfēn How to pronounce toxaphene (audio) \

Definition of toxaphene

: a persistent chlorinated insecticide mixture with the approximate empirical formula C10H10Cl8 that is now banned in the U.S.

Examples of toxaphene in a Sentence

Recent Examples on the Web

The environmental assessment found the presence of toxaphene and dieldrin, decades-old insecticides that are now banned and have been shown to cause cancer in mice. Skyler Swisher, Sun-Sentinel.com, "Fire station planned for West Delray, despite environmental concerns and higher cost," 10 Apr. 2018 The environmental assessment found the presence of toxaphene and dieldrin, decades-old insecticides that are now banned and have been shown to cause cancer in mice. Skyler Swisher, Sun-Sentinel.com, "Fire station planned for West Delray, despite environmental concerns and higher cost," 10 Apr. 2018

First Known Use of toxaphene

1947, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for toxaphene

from Toxaphene, a trademark

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toxaphene

noun
tox·​a·​phene | \ ˈtäk-sə-ˌfēn How to pronounce toxaphene (audio) \

Medical Definition of toxaphene

: an insecticide with the approximate empirical formula C10H10Cl8 that is a complex mixture of chlorinated compounds and has been shown to have carcinogenic properties in experiments with laboratory animals