chlordane
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of chlordane
1945–50; chlor- 2 + (in)dane an oily cyclic hydrocarbon, equivalent to ind- + -ane
Example Sentences
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Chlordane, another chlorinated hydrocarbon, has all the unpleasant attributes of DDT, plus a few that are peculiarly its own.
From The New Yorker • Jan. 3, 2017
Chlordane takes advantage of all available portals in entering the body.
From The New Yorker • Jan. 3, 2017
Chlordane has been recovered twelve years after its application, in the amount of 15 per cent of the original quantity.
From "Silent Spring" by Rachel Carson
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Chlordane, another chlorinated hydrocarbon, has all these unpleasant attributes of DDT plus a few that are peculiarly its own.
From "Silent Spring" by Rachel Carson
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Chlordane makes use of all available portals to enter the body.
From "Silent Spring" by Rachel Carson
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