carbaryl

carbaryl
/kahr"beuh ril/, n.
a colorless, crystalline solid, C12H11NO2, moderately soluble in acetone, slightly soluble in water, less toxic than DDT, used as a contact insecticide and parasiticide.
[1960-65; b. CARBAMATE and ARYL]

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