-cide, -cides, -cidal
(Latin: a suffix; kill, killer; murder, to cause death, slayer; cutter; “to cut down”)
Don’t confuse this element with the another -cide that means “to cut”; although -cide, “death”, is related to -cise, -cide, “to cut down”.
						ascaricide					
					
						1. The killing of roundworms.
2. The control of any nematode worm of the family Ascaricidae.
3. An agent that destroys worms of the genus Ascaris.
									2. The control of any nematode worm of the family Ascaricidae.
3. An agent that destroys worms of the genus Ascaris.
						autocide					
					
						1. Another form of suicide; that is, “self-killing” or “killing one’s self”. 
2. Someone has suggested that it means “suicide by crashing one’s automobile”; however, the “auto” in autocide refers to “self” not the auto- in automobile.
3. Despite the above information, some dictionaries define this term as, "suicide by crashing the vehicle one is driving."
									2. Someone has suggested that it means “suicide by crashing one’s automobile”; however, the “auto” in autocide refers to “self” not the auto- in automobile.
3. Despite the above information, some dictionaries define this term as, "suicide by crashing the vehicle one is driving."
						Suicide by jumping out of a window.					
									
						The slaughter of birds by shooting or poisoning them..					
									
						bacillicide					
					
						An agent or substance that destroys bacilli.					
									
						bactericide					
					
						bactericide, bacteriacide, bacteriocide					
					
						A substance that destroys bacteria.					
									
						biocide, biocidal					
					
						1. Destructive of life; particularly pertaining to microorganisms.
2. A chemical toxic or other lethal process that kills or destroys living organisms; such as, a pesticide, herbicide, or fungicide.
									2. A chemical toxic or other lethal process that kills or destroys living organisms; such as, a pesticide, herbicide, or fungicide.
						biopesticide					
					
						Toxins which have been developed from plants or other living organisms that kill insects.					
									
						bovicide					
					
						1. A slayer of oxen or other cattle.
2. Sometimes a reference to a butcher.
									2. Sometimes a reference to a butcher.
						canicide					
					
						The killing of dogs; a dog-killer.					
									
						cervicide					
					
						The killing of deer.					
									
						ceticide					
					
						The killing of whales or other cetaceans.					
									
						cimicide					
					
						1. Killing bedbugs.
2. A substance used to kill bedbugs.
									2. A substance used to kill bedbugs.
						culicide, culicicide					
					
						An agent that kills mosquitoes, especially culicine mosquitoes.					
									
		
