Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun Anything destructive to the tubercle bacillus.

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Examples

  • He uses enzymes to loosen up stain, a surfactant, a disinfectant and finally, a tuberculocide.

    StAugustine.com 2009

  • "Also included is Chemstar Envirox Tb, an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) registered disinfectant, tuberculocide, virucide, fungicide, bactericide and cleaner," said the company.

    FoodProductionDaily RSS 2008

  • "Also included is Chemstar Envirox Tb, an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) registered disinfectant, tuberculocide, virucide, fungicide, bactericide and cleaner," said the company.

    FoodProductionDaily RSS 2008

  • "Also included is Chemstar Envirox Tb, an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) registered disinfectant, tuberculocide, virucide, fungicide, bactericide and cleaner," said the company.

    FoodProductionDaily RSS 2008

  • "Also included is Chemstar Envirox Tb, an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) registered disinfectant, tuberculocide, virucide, fungicide, bactericide and cleaner," said the company.

    FoodProductionDaily RSS 2008

  • "Also included is Chemstar Envirox Tb, an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) registered disinfectant, tuberculocide, virucide, fungicide, bactericide and cleaner," said the company.

    FoodProductionDaily RSS 2008

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