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fumigator

[fyoo-mi-gey-ter] / ˈfju mɪˌgeɪ tər /




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The key culprit is the chemical ethylene oxide, which is both a highly effective fumigator and a potent carcinogen.

From Salon Apr. 19, 2023

Five hours away in the newly infected town of El Dique, residents were collecting 100 bolívars from each household to hire a fumigator to come spray their homes.

From New York Times Aug. 14, 2016

Maurice took off his snowshoes, and carrying the fumigator, plunged through the drifts toward the cabin.

From Northern Diamonds by Pollock, Frank Lillie

It was almost as if he had emerged from the lethal presence of the fumigator itself.

From The Market-Place by Frederic, Harold

On the whole, this gas has many advantages as a fumigator and disinfectant.

From House Rats and Mice Farmers' Bulletin 896 by Lantz, David E.




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