terms |
metolachlor |
As nouns the difference between terms and metolachlor
is that
terms is while
metolachlor is (organic compound) an aniline derivative and chloroacetanilide herbicide, highly effective against grasses.
grass |
metolachlor |
As nouns the difference between grass and metolachlor
is that
grass is any plant of the family Poaceae, characterized by leaves that arise from nodes in the stem and leaf bases that wrap around the stem, especially those grown as ground cover rather than for grain while
metolachlor is an aniline derivative and chloroacetanilide herbicide, highly effective against grasses.
As a verb grass
is to lay out on the grass; to knock down (an opponent etc.).
As a proper noun Grass
is {{surname|lang=en}.
herbicide |
metolachlor |
As nouns the difference between herbicide and metolachlor
is that
herbicide is a substance used to kill plants while
metolachlor is (organic compound) an aniline derivative and chloroacetanilide herbicide, highly effective against grasses.
chloroacetanilide |
metolachlor |
As nouns the difference between chloroacetanilide and metolachlor
is that
chloroacetanilide is (chemistry) an organic compound with formula c
8h
8clno, which is the basic form of the herbicide group of the same name while
metolachlor is (organic compound) an aniline derivative and chloroacetanilide herbicide, highly effective against grasses.
derivative |
metolachlor |
As an adjective derivative
is .
As a noun metolachlor is
(organic compound) an aniline derivative and chloroacetanilide herbicide, highly effective against grasses.
aniline |
metolachlor |
In organic compound|lang=en terms the difference between aniline and metolachlor
is that
aniline is (organic compound) the simplest aromatic amine, c
6h
5nh
2, synthesized by the reduction of nitrobenzene; it is a colourless oily basic poisonous liquid used in the manufacture of dyes and pharmaceuticals while
metolachlor is (organic compound) an aniline derivative and chloroacetanilide herbicide, highly effective against grasses.
As nouns the difference between aniline and metolachlor
is that
aniline is (organic compound) the simplest aromatic amine, c
6h
5nh
2, synthesized by the reduction of nitrobenzene; it is a colourless oily basic poisonous liquid used in the manufacture of dyes and pharmaceuticals while
metolachlor is (organic compound) an aniline derivative and chloroacetanilide herbicide, highly effective against grasses.