Antibacterial

/ˌæntiːbækˈtɪriəl/ adjective

Capable of killing bacteria or stopping bacterial growth, often used for medicines, soaps, and cleaning products.

From anti- (against) + bacterial (from bacteria, Latin plural of bacterium, from Greek baktron stick). This scientific term became common in the 20th century with the development of antibiotics and modern hygiene products.

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