Agrochemical
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noun
a chemical, such as a pesticide, used for agricultural purposes
agrochemical
(āg’rə-kěm’ĭ-kəl)
A chemical, such as a hormone, fungicide, or insecticide, that improves the production of crops.
A chemical or product, such as cellulose, derived from plants.
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