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fumigator

[fyoo-mi-gey-ter] / ˈfyu mɪˌgeɪ tər /




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The key culprit is the chemical ethylene oxide, which is both a highly effective fumigator and a potent carcinogen.

From Salon • Apr. 19, 2023

Five hours away in the newly infected town of El Dique, residents were collecting 100 bolívars from each household to hire a fumigator to come spray their homes.

From New York Times • Aug. 14, 2016

Bayard Quincy Morgan, Stanford's former chairman of Germanic languages, author of 40 books and countless articles�and the nation's most frenetic fumigator of the myth that every Mr. Chips is a goner.

From Time Magazine Archive

The fumigator was the same as at Giessen, and it did its work well.

From Three Times and Out by McClung, Nellie L.

I had brought home a swarm to reinforce them only the day before, and immediately united them by means of the fumigator.

From Mysteries of Bee-keeping Explained by Quinby, M. (Moses)