Azinphosmethyl

/ˌæz.ɪnˈfoʊs.ˈmeθ.əl/ noun

An organophosphorus insecticide containing an azine group, widely used in agriculture to control pests on crops.

From 'azin-' (azine) + 'phos-' (Greek phosphoros, light-bringing, referring to phosphorus) + 'methyl' (CH₃ group). This synthetic pesticide was developed in the mid-20th century and named following chemical nomenclature rules.

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