Antiparasitic

/ˌæntiˌpærəˈsɪtɪk/ adjective

Acting against parasites, or a substance that kills or prevents parasites like worms, insects, or microorganisms that live on or in other organisms.

From anti- (against) + parasitic (from parasite, from Greek parasitos, eating beside). The term emerged in medicine and biology in the 19th century as parasitic diseases became better understood.

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