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-cide or -icide combining form, forming nouns, denoting a person, substance or thing that kills • pesticide.
ETYMOLOGY: From Latin -cida agent and -cidium act of killing, from caedere to cut down; modelled on words such as patricide in which the compound originates in Latin.

-cide or -icide combining form, forming nouns, denoting a person, substance or thing that kills • pesticide.
ETYMOLOGY: From Latin -cida agent and -cidium act of killing, from caedere to cut down; modelled on words such as patricide in which the compound originates in Latin.

-cide or -icide combining form, forming nouns, denoting a person, substance or thing that kills • pesticide.
ETYMOLOGY: From Latin -cida agent and -cidium act of killing, from caedere to cut down; modelled on words such as patricide in which the compound originates in Latin.