Disinfect

/ˌdɪsɪnˈfɛkt/ verb

To clean something with a chemical agent in order to destroy bacteria and other harmful microorganisms.

From French 'désinfecter' (1740s), combining Latin 'dis-' (apart, away) and 'inficere' (to taint, corrupt). The concept emerged as germ theory developed, transforming from general 'purification' to specific antimicrobial action in the 19th century.

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