dinitro-o-cresol

dinitro-o-cresol
di·ni·tro-o-cre·sol .dī-.nī-trō-.ō-'krē-.sȯl, -.sōl also di·ni·tro-or·tho-cre·sol -.ȯr-thō- n a yellow crystalline compound C7H6N2O5 used esp. as an insecticide and herbicide called also DNOC

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(DNOC) di·ni·tro-o-cre·sol (DNOC) (di-ni″tro-kreґsol) a highly toxic pesticide and herbicide used in agriculture; symptoms of poisoning include convulsions, coma, disruption of energy-producing metabolic processes, and sometimes high fevers that can be fatal.

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