An agent that destroys germs; disinfectant.
A substance that inhibits or kills micro-organisms.
Any substance that kills germs. A disinfectant.
An agent used to destroy (kill) germs, microorganisms.
an agent (as heat or radiation or a chemical) that destroys microorganisms that might carry disease
a generic name for a disinfectant that kills "germs
a substance that kills harmful organisms, for instance bacteria
an agent that destroys microorganisms, especially pathogenic organisms. Other terms with the suffix “–cide” (e.g., virucide, fungicide, bactericide, tuberculocide, sporicide) indicate an agent that destroys the microorganism identified by the prefix. Germicides may be used to inactivate microorganisms in or on living tissue (antiseptic) or on environmental surfaces (disinfectants) .
Germicide is another name for disinfectant or biocide.
This term is used when describing a disinfectant cleaner including an agent capable of killing germs.
Destroys germs and worms.
A disinfectant that kills bacteria, or germs, which cause disease.
Any substance (a disinfectant) that kills germs.
A compound that kills disease causing micro-organisms.
A chemical compound which kills microorganisms.
Any compound that kills disease-causing microorganisms.