Examples of 'germicidal' in a sentence

Meaning of "germicidal"

germicidal (adjective): Refers to a substance or process that has the ability to kill germs or inhibit their growth. Germicidal products are often used for disinfection purposes to maintain cleanliness and hygiene
Show more definitions
  • that kills pathogenic organisms; disinfectant

How to use "germicidal" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
germicidal
Germicidal agents include sodium lauryl sulfate.
It has a high bactericidal and germicidal power.
Forming germicidal aromatic dialdehydes with acetals.
Cause i will turn into a germicidal maniac.
A germicidal test was performed in the following manner.
They are herbs with potential germicidal abilities.
Germicidal preparations other than soap.
Electronic air cleaner with germicidal lamp.
Some phenols are germicidal and are used in formulating disinfectants.
This solution acts as a germicidal agent.
The germicidal effectiveness of a broadband source can be calculated.
Measurement of the germicidal activity of a matrix.
The presence of copper in brass transforms it in a germicidal metal.
Naturally germicidal and antimicrobial for medical applications.
This is due to its germicidal property.

See also

Discloses a germicidal iodine composition of stabilised iodine concentration.
Acts on outbreaks applied absolutely germicidal.
Eugenol is a potent germicidal agent that is found in cloves.
This is usually achieved by application of an antiseptic or germicidal preparation.
Fly and germicidal lamps.
Neither iodides nor iodates have been found to be germicidal.
Germicidal efficacy is also dependent upon glycolic acid concentration.
Peracetic acid is a known germicidal sterilant.
The germicidal effect of this process is based on different effects.
Cloves are the herbs with most powerful germicidal properties.
It has some germicidal properties and it is toxic in large quantities.
Absorbing substrates absorb germicide during the germicidal process.
Germicidal powder coating.
Each of the apparatuses described herein includes a germicidal source.
For ease of use germicidal lamps have been used in special irradiators.
Addition of the alcohol is believed to provide better germicidal activity.
It is effective because it has a germicidal property thus allowing to act as a disinfectant.
It also contains ricin that serves as a fungicidal and germicidal.
Germicidal light fixture.
Production of ozone is one of the potential dangers of ultraviolet germicidal irradiation.
Germicidal disinfection device.
It is also moderately germicidal.
Germicidal products range from spray solutions to bactericidal hand soaps.
Tubes placed in a sensitive medium subjected to the action of germicidal radiations.
Germicidal lamps are also used in waste water treatment in order to kill microorganisms.
Eucalyptus essential oil has antiseptic qualitiesbecause of its germicidal quality.
Its germicidal characteristics help make it an effective tool to fight dental problems.
There are electronic or mechanical interlocking devices and ultraviolet germicidal lamps.
The germicidal effect appears to be due to both photochemical and photothermal effects.
It directly attacks bacteria and viruses through its germicidal properties.
Their germicidal activities are low and reduced in the presence of organic matter.
Eucalyptus essential oil has antiseptic properties because of its germicidal quality.
It is also used widely in germicidal applications eliminating viruses and bacteria effectively.
It is a further object of the invention to provide an electrostatically enhanced germicidal air filter.
The germicidal source may be any device configured to generate a dispersible germicide.

Search by letter in the English dictionary