How Do You Spell BORALIDE?

Pronunciation: [bˈɔːɹəlˌa͡ɪd] (IPA)

Boralide is a chemical compound used in pest control. The word "boralide" is spelled with four syllables: boh-ruh-lahyd. The "boh" sound is represented by the letter "o," the "ruh" sound is represented by the letters "or," the "lahyd" sound is represented by the letters "alide". The pronunciation of the word is important to ensure it is understood in scientific and technical contexts where precision is essential. Boralide is known for its effectiveness in controlling agricultural pests such as termites and beetles.

BORALIDE Meaning and Definition

  1. Boralide is a term used to refer to a class of chemical compounds that belong to the group of synthetic insecticides known as neonicotinoids. These compounds are neurotoxic to insects and are primarily used to control and eradicate pest populations, particularly those that attack crops in agricultural settings. Boralides are characterized by their systemic action, which means that the active ingredient is absorbed by the plants and then distributed throughout various tissues, rendering them poisonous to insects upon ingestion.

    The main mode of action of boralides involves binding to specific receptors in the nervous system of insects, disrupting the normal functioning of neurotransmitters. This interference impairs the transmission of nerve signals, leading to paralysis, feeding cessation, and eventually death in the target pests. Boralides exhibit a high level of potency against a wide range of insect species, making them valuable in pest control strategies.

    These insecticides are commonly employed in both residential and commercial applications, offering efficient protection against pests such as aphids, beetles, thrips, and whiteflies, among others. However, their use has been a topic of debate due to potential detrimental effects on non-target organisms, including pollinators like bees. Studies have indicated that neonicotinoids, including boralides, can contribute to declines in bee populations and may have broader ecological implications. Consequently, the regulation and monitoring of boralide use have become important aspects of environmental stewardship and sustainable pest management practices.

  2. Trade name of an antiseptic dressing said to contain acetanilid and boracic acid.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for BORALIDE

  • voralide
  • noralide
  • horalide
  • goralide
  • biralide
  • bkralide
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  • bpralide
  • b0ralide
  • b9ralide
  • boealide
  • bodalide
  • bofalide
  • botalide
  • bo5alide
  • bo4alide
  • borzlide
  • borslide
  • borwlide
  • borqlide

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