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Agent Orange
noun
- a powerful herbicide and defoliant containing trace amounts of dioxin, a toxic impurity suspected of causing serious health problems, including cancer and genetic damage, in some persons exposed to it and birth defects in their offspring: used by U.S. armed forces during the Vietnam War to defoliate jungles.
Agent Orange
noun
- a highly poisonous herbicide used as a spray for defoliation and crop destruction, esp by US forces during the Vietnam War
Agent Orange
- A mixture of equal amounts of two herbicides known as 2,4-D and 2,4,5-T, and trace amounts of the toxic contaminant dioxin (a byproduct of the manufacture of 2,4,5-T). It was used in the Vietnam War to defoliate areas of forest.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Agent Orange1
First recorded in 1965–70; so called from the color of the identifying stripe on the drums in which it was stored
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Agent Orange1
C20: named after the identifying colour stripe on its container
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Example Sentences
Unfortunately, the waste oil had a dioxin concentration 2,000 times higher than that in Agent Orange.
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It is considered among the most toxic chemicals known and is the action compound in the notorious Agent Orange.
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The United States used Agent Orange against the North Vietnamese (and in South Vietnam).
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When Dean died at age 42 of what was believed to be Agent Orange–related cancer, Hagel gave the eulogy.
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