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An insecticide is substance that kills insects. Insecticide comes from the Latin word “in” meaning “within,” the Latin word “secare” meaning “to cut,” and then Latin word “caedo” which means “to kill to cut within.” The phrase “to cut within” refers to the notched appearance of insects.
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