Results for: enough of something to kill, see also:median lethal dose
English English
biocide, chemical mixture used to kill pests and insects, pest-killing compoundpesticide
blvd; broad tree-lined avenue; main road, median strip, wide streetboulevard
booster rocket, device that assists something, radio-frequency amplifier, shoplifter, somebody or something that improves confidence, supplementary dose of vaccine, vigorous promoter of something or somebody, voltage amplifier; immunization injection; ...booster
botch something, botcher, brutal killer, kill animal for food, kill people brutally, slaughter (an animal); murder indiscriminately, meat cutter, meat slaughterer, owner of a meat shop; murderer, meat sellerbutcher
bring down an aircraft, destroy argument, kill somebody or something by shootingshoot down
bullfight, traditional spectacle in which a matador and his assitants fight and generally kill a bull (common in Spain, Portugal and Latin America)corrida
butcher an animal; murder a person; indiscriminately kill a large number of people or animals, massacre; defeat overwhelmingly (Informal), defeat somebody convincingly, kill an animal for meat, kill people brutally, killing of an animal; brutal killing...slaughter
calculate numerical average, calculated as total divided by members, have a mean of -, have a median of -, have as average, intermediate price, intermediate; regular, common, loss at sea, measure of playing performance, not very good, number considered...average
carry out terms of a legal document, carry something out, create something, kill somebody, perform something, put into practice; put to death, run on computer, sign a legal document before witnessesexecute
cash assets, kill, pay debt, pay off a debt; determine and discharge the financial obligations of a business in preparation for closure; be liquidated; convert into cash; convert to a liquid; destroy; kill; put an end to, shut down a businessliquidate
cause somebody to become very ill, cause something to become ineffective, cause to fall, kill somebodystrike down
change TV channels using remote control, cook something in microwave, destroy somebody or something, energy, expression of forceful action, kill, shoot; destroy; defeat; attack suddenly (Slang); complete something very quickly, move very fast; cook or ...zap
chemical compound, substance used to kill fungi and as a disinfectant (Chemistry)pentachlorophenol
chemical used to kill rodentssodium fluoroacetate
choke to death, throttle by compressing the windpipe and preventing the intake of air, asphyxiate; stifle, suppress, kill or die by choking, stifle or be stifled in development, suppress utterancestrangle
 

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