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chlordane
(chlor|dane)
Pronunciation:
/ˈklɔːdeɪn/
noun
[
mass noun
]
a synthetic viscous toxic compound used as an insecticide.
A chlorinated derivative of indene; chemical formula: C
10
H
6
Cl
8
Origin:
1940s
: from
chlor-
(representing
chlorine
)
+
(in)dene
+
-ane
2
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