How Do You Spell ANOPHELICIDE?

Pronunciation: [ˌanəfˈɛlɪsˌa͡ɪd] (IPA)

Anophelicide is a word used to describe a substance that kills mosquitoes of the genus Anopheles, particularly those that carry malaria. The phonetic transcription of this word is /ˌænəˈfɛlɪsaɪd/. The stress in the word falls on the second syllable, which is marked by a diacritic mark called the acute accent. The word is spelled using the Greek root "anophelis," which refers to the Anopheles mosquito, and the suffix "-cide," which means "to kill." Overall, anophelicide is a unique term that describes a life-saving substance that is critical in the fight against malaria.

ANOPHELICIDE Meaning and Definition

  1. An agent which is destructive to the anopheles mosquito.

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

Common Misspellings for ANOPHELICIDE

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Etymology of ANOPHELICIDE

The word "anophelicide" is derived from the combination of three elements: "anophèle" (French), "anopheles" (Greek), and "-cide" (Latin).

1. "Anophèle" - This term originated from the French language. It is a noun that refers to a genus of mosquitoes known as Anopheles. These particular mosquitoes are significant because they are the primary carriers of the parasite responsible for transmitting malaria.

2. "Anopheles" - The word "anopheles" has its origins in Greek. It is a combination of the Greek words "ana" (meaning "up" or "upward") and "ophelein" (meaning "to bring"). The term was originally coined by British entomologist J.W. Meigen in the early 19th century to describe this specific genus of mosquitoes.

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