biocidal
biocidal
Definition
bio·cidal (bī′ō sīd′'l)
adjective
destructive of living organisms
biocidal
Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- substance: Annex II lists the notified biocidal active substances with the related product types in which they have been notified for review.
- product: Effects on human health of contact with the biocidal products.
- activity: GENERAL PROPERTIES Provides broad spectrum biocidal activity with efficacy with efficacy against spores, bacterial, fungal and viral organisms.
- additive: To provide a reasonable service life, biocidal additives are usually incorporated into the coating formulation.
- paint: Biocidal paints Products painted onto internal surfaces such as ceilings and walls to prevent growth of fungi, mold and algae.
- property: Clean it and limewash would end the mess, lime is breathable and has biocidal properties.
Browse dictionary entries near biocidal
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