Capable of killing bacteria; describes something that destroys bacterial cells.
From bacteria + -cidal (from Latin 'caedere' meaning to kill). This term emerged in the late 1800s as scientists discovered various substances that could eliminate bacteria.
Bacteriocidal is different from bacteriostatic—one kills bacteria outright while the other just stops them from multiplying, and doctors choose between them strategically depending on the infection.
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