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Etymology

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From cockroach +‎ -icide.

Noun

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cockroachicide (countable and uncountable, plural cockroachicides)

  1. (rare) A substance that kills cockroaches.
    Synonyms: blatticide, (US) roachicide
    • 1890, The National Druggist, page 119:
      “I have tried,” said he, “everything that has ever been recommended as a cockroachicide. []
    • 1901, English Mechanic and World of Science, page 252:
      Should be pleased if some of your botanical readers would throw any light on the subject, as really good “cockroachicide” seems to be only with difficulty obtainable in this country.
    • 1979, Ralph K. Iler, “Subject Index”, in The Chemistry of Silica: Solubility, Polymerization, Colloid and Surface Properties and Biochemistry of Silica, John Wiley & Sons, →ISBN, page 838:
      Boric acid: lowers sintering temperature, 421 / reaction with monosilicic acid, 190 / with silica as cockroachicide, 752
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