"-cide" is a suffix meaning "to kill".
Homicide, suicide, pesticide
the suffix icide means kill
Mary Icide's birth name is Marie K. Icide.
Mary Icide died on September 6, 1993, in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Mary Icide was born on October 28, 1925, in East Saint Louis, Illinois, USA.
Katherine Cassidy's birth name is Marie Katherine Icide.
An insecticide is a chemical which is used to control insect populations.Specifically, the ending -icide designates the extermination aspect of the item in question. An insecticide therefore is a pesticide which controls insect pests. The control may aim for a certain manageable level of numbers of that pest or for annihilation.
pesticide is something used to destroy living plants or animals( pests, as in rodents) or you can think of it like this, the word pest is rodents and icide is like killing something or like homicide detective and fertiliser is something that insects do, like to fertilize a plant or an animal< for example, bees fertilizing plants.
The first human in the world is believed to be part of the species Homo sapiens, which emerged in Africa around 300,000 years ago. This individual would have been part of a population of early humans who gradually evolved from earlier hominid species.
he was a mean person who lived with mean people in a mean castle on a mean hill in a mean country in a mean continent in a mean world in a mean solar system in a mean galaxy in a mean universe in a mean dimension
you mean what you mean
For many of the same reasons that we wash our hand or take antibiotics. Plants are living organisms, and, as such, are subject to illness; if the plant becomes ill, it might wither, die, or become permanently stunted. A few of these disorders can be passed along to humans. Another large reason is that bugs can easily overtake a plant. Many insects have adapted to be especially good at destroying particular plants, and, left untreated, would completely devestate an entire field of plants -- leaving none for the people or animals to consume.
Mean is the average.
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