Algicide

/ˈæl.dʒɪ.saɪd/ noun

A chemical substance or treatment used to kill or destroy algae growth in water, pools, or other aquatic environments.

From Modern Latin 'alga' (algae) combined with Latin 'caedere' (to kill), forming a compound meaning 'algae-killer.' The term became common in the 20th century as pool and water treatment became widespread.

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