Ddt

/ˌdi.di.ˈti/ noun

A powerful insecticide chemical that was widely used to kill mosquitoes and other insects but was banned in many countries because it's toxic and harms the environment.

An acronym for dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane, a synthetic pesticide developed in Switzerland in 1874 and mass-produced during World War II to control malaria-carrying mosquitoes.

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