Allethrin

/ˈæləθrɪn/ noun

A synthetic insecticide similar to pyrethrin, derived from pyrethrum flowers and used to kill or repel insects in sprays and coils.

From allylic (a chemistry term) combined with elements of pyrethrin. Created in the 1950s as a laboratory-made alternative to natural pyrethrin extracted from chrysanthemum flowers.

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