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carcinogen — carcinogenic /kahr seuh neuh jen ik, noh /, adj. carcinogenicity /kahr seuh noh jeuh nis i tee/, n. /kahr sin euh jeuhn, jen , kahr seuh neuh jen , noh /, n. Pathol. any substance or agent that tends to produce a cancer. [1935 40; CARCINO + GEN]… … Universalium
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mirex — Benzene derivative used as insecticide and fire retardant for plastics, rubber, paint, paper, electrical goods; likely carcinogen. * * * mi·rex mī .reks n an organochlorine insecticide C10Cl12 formerly used esp. against ants that is a suspected… … Medical dictionary
DBCP — noun Etymology: di + brom + chlor + propane Date: 1967 a compound C3H5Br2Cl used especially formerly as an agricultural pesticide that is a suspected carcinogen and cause of sterility in human males … New Collegiate Dictionary
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