Definitions
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- noun
viricide
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun an agent (physical or chemical) that inactivates or destroys viruses
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Examples
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Clay Goddard, assistant director of health at the Springfield-Greene County Health Department says, if it's truly a virucide, it'll probably work, but he worries what's inside the can might not do what the outside says it will.
unknown title 2009
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Clay Goddard, assistant director of health at the Springfield-Greene County Health Department says, if it's truly a virucide, it'll probably work, but he worries what's inside the can might not do what the outside says it will.
unknown title 2009
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Clay Goddard, assistant director of health at the Springfield-Greene County Health Department says, if it's truly a virucide, it'll probably work, but he worries what's inside the can might not do what the outside says it will.
unknown title 2009
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Clay Goddard, assistant director of health at the Springfield-Greene County Health Department says, if it's truly a virucide, it'll probably work, but he worries what's inside the can might not do what the outside says it will.
unknown title 2009
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Clay Goddard, assistant director of health at the Springfield-Greene County Health Department says, if it's truly a virucide, it'll probably work, but he worries what's inside the can might not do what the outside says it will.
unknown title 2009
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Clay Goddard with the Springfield Greene County Health Department says if it's truly a virucide, it'll probably work, but he worries what's inside the can might not do what the outside says it will.
unknown title 2009
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Superintendent Jacqueline Forbes said that while the school uses a natural disinfectant and virucide as part of its custodial routine, she extended that to encompass buses last week.
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Superintendent Jacqueline Forbes said that while the school uses a natural disinfectant and virucide as part of its custodial routine, she extended that to encompass buses last week.
The Enterprise Home RSS Sandra L. Churchill 2009
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Clay Goddard with the Springfield Greene County Health Department says if it's truly a virucide, it'll probably work, but he worries what's inside the can might not do what the outside says it will.
unknown title 2009
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Clay Goddard, assistant director of health at the Springfield-Greene County Health Department says, if it's truly a virucide, it'll probably work, but he worries what's inside the can might not do what the outside says it will.
unknown title 2009
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