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Products that are stabilized last longer but are less effective as a germicide.
Germicide is an album by the punk rock band the Germs.
It is add to liquid (not solid) soaps to function as a germicide.
"We don't need to boil the water, there is some germicide in this cabinet.
The air had a faint patina of germicide.
The plants brought a germicide that cannot be resisted by anyone ant eh virus spreads.
A colourless solid, it was originally used as a pesticide and as a germicide.
Prior to the introduction of modern antibiotics, colloidal silver was used as a germicide and disinfectant.
Mrs. Onassis came to the rescue, paying for a cleanup that included 40 gallons of germicide.
The place was odoriferous with germicide.
A liquid germicide like Barbicide is used to disinfect combs and scissors.
An alternative agent is chlorine dioxide, a powerful though unstable germicide that is used in water purification.
Then I discovered one of the secrets to the wand is that it produces minute amounts of ozone, which acts as a germicide.
Everything coming into my room had to be cleaned with a germicide solution, and all those entering had to wash their hands and wear gloves.
Waterless hand wash (towelette with germicide).
The doctors poured a germicide on it, and passed it in to Dr. Malhotra.
Washing a sponge in the dishwasher also isn't enough to kill germs unless you have an extremely high-heat germicide cycle.
Ultraviolet radiation has been used as a germicide by both industry and medicine for more than a century (see Ultraviolet germicidal irradiation).
Anything taken out must either go through a high-pressure autoclave to be sterilized at 270 degrees Fahrenheit, or be swabbed down with germicide.
There was a small bottle of Phiso-hex germicide containing about half a pint, and we poured a little of it in the soak water.
It is a germicide, pseudomonacide, fungicide, and viricide.
'Extermination' would be more like it-or 'justifiable germicide'.
Dogs of Lust (Germicide Mix)
It can be used as a germicide and, if we could smell it, our eyes and nose would stream, as if it were chlorine.
Low-level disinfection kills some viruses and bacteria with a chemical germicide registered as a hospital disinfectant by the EPA.