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Dictionary: moth·ball   (môth'bôl', mŏth'-) pronunciation

n.
  1. A marble-sized ball, originally of camphor but now of naphthalene, stored with clothes to repel moths.
  2. mothballs
    1. A condition of long storage for possible future use: put the battleship into mothballs.
    2. A condition of being set aside or discarded: have put the plan into mothballs.
tr.v., -balled, -ball·ing, -balls.
  1. To remove (a ship, for example) from active service or use and put into protective storage.
  2. To defer indefinitely; shelve: mothball a project.

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Investment Dictionary: Mothballing
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The preservation of a production facility without using it to produce. Machinery in a mothballed facility is kept in working order so that production may be restored quickly if needed.

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A desirable production strategy for a company that has high operating costs, mothballing allows a factory produce goods upon demand instead of on a continual basis.

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WordNet: mothball
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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: a small sphere of camphor or naphthalene used to keep moths away from stored clothing
  Synonym: camphor ball


The verb mothball has one meaning:

Meaning #1: put into long-term storage


Wikipedia: Mothball
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Mothballs

Mothballs are small balls of chemical pesticide and deodorant used when storing clothing and other articles susceptible to damage from mold or moth larvae (especially clothes moths like Tineola bisselliella).

Their use when clothing is stored out-of-season gave rise to the colloquial usage of the terms mothballed and put into mothballs to refer to anything which is put into storage or whose operation is suspended.

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Composition and safety

Older mothballs consisted primarily of naphthalene, but due to naphthalene's flammability, modern mothballs use 1,4-dichlorobenzene instead. Both of these ingredients have a strong, pungent odor often associated strongly with mothballs. Camphor, an insect repellent, can also be used in mothballs.

Both chemicals kill moths and moth larvae with the vapor. Both naphthalene and para-dichlorobenzene sublimate, meaning they transition from a solid straight to a vapor. The vapor is toxic to the moths.

For either of these chemicals to be effective, they need to be placed with the clothing in a sealed container so the vapors can build up and kill the moths. In a sealed atmosphere like this, the vapors are not harmful to people because they are contained. The main threat would occur when opening the containers, or from wearing clothes immediately after opening (especially a problem for infants). A solution is to open the containers outside and let the clothes hang and air out for a day before wearing.

Other uses and risks

Mothballs have also been used for a number of other purposes, such as a stovepipe cleaner, snake repellent, or to keep away silverfish, mice or other pests.

To clean the pipes of a wood burning stove, one or two mothballs thrown into the fire will help to loosen soot and creosote.[citation needed]

The main concern about the use of mothballs as a snake, mice, or animal repellent is their easy access to children, pets, and beneficial animals. Leaving them in a garden or in a living space unprotected makes it very easy for unintended victims such as children and pets to gain access to them. Mothballs are highly toxic when ingested, causing serious illness or death. In addition to this, using a very large quantity of mothballs in a basement or a living space may cause serious respiratory problems in people living in the space. [1]

It has also been suggested that the toxic chemical in mothballs will bond to garden soil, causing damage to it. Research has shown that a weak bond can occur, but naturally occurring soil microbes will break down the toxic component of mothballs over extended periods of time. In addition to this, the toxic effects of mothballs may also kill beneficial soil insects while it is present in soil. [2]

Mothballs have been used for solvent abuse by adolescents.[3][4] Mothballs have also been found to be a carcinogen[5].

In the Mythbusters episode "Scuba Diver, Car Capers" it was shown to be "plausible" that adding mothballs to a car's fuel tank would increase its horsepower.

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Translations: Mothball
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Dansk (Danish)
n. - mølpose, mølkugle
v. tr. - lægge i mølpose, lade være ubrugt, lægge op

Nederlands (Dutch)
mottenbal, in de mottenballen doen

Français (French)
n. - boule de naphtaline
v. tr. - mettre en réserve (un bateau), fermer provisoirement (une usine), mettre/remiser dans les cartons

Deutsch (German)
n. - Mottenkugel
v. - einmotten

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - ναφθαλίνη (σε σβόλους)
v. - παροπλίζω, (μτφ.) βάζω στη ναφθαλίνη

Italiano (Italian)
naftalina

Português (Portuguese)
n. - naftalina (f)
v. - encostar (um veículo ou navio temporariamente)

Русский (Russian)
нафталиновый шарик от моли, консервировать

Español (Spanish)
n. - bola de naftalina
v. tr. - preservar, almacenar, quedar a la espera de, posponer, hacer un lock-up en una planta de producción

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - malkula
v. - förvara i malpåse

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
卫生球, 樟脑球, 封存

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 衛生球, 樟腦球
v. tr. - 封存

한국어 (Korean)
n. - 좀약
v. tr. - 간수해 두다, (군함 등을) 예비역으로 돌리다

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 防虫剤
v. - 虫よけ玉を入れる, しまい込む, 長期保存状態にする

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) قرص خاص للحمايه من العث (فعل) متعثث‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮כדור נפטלין‬
v. tr. - ‮פיזר כדורי נפטלין, השאיר ללא שימוש‬


 
 
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