disinsectise
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[edit]disinsectise (third-person singular simple present disinsectises, present participle disinsectising, simple past and past participle disinsectised)
- Alternative form of disinsectize
- 1938, The China Coaster's Tide Book and Nautical Pocket Manual, page 209:
- Bedding, soiled linen, wearing apparel and other articles which, in the opinion of a Health Officer, are infected shall be disinsectised and if necessary disinfected.
- 1958, Samuel Cuthbert Rexford-Welch, The Royal Air Force Medical Services - Volume 3, page 93:
- One unfortunate individual endeavouring to disinsectise a newly-arrived aircraft will, no doubt, still remember being rudely ordered out by an irate Allied captain of aircraft flourishing a loaded revolver.
- 1960, International Flight Information Manual, page 27:
- Aircraft coming from the south can proceed directly to Cario , Alexandria or Matruh Aerodromes without landing at Luxor: The pilot shall disinsectise the aircraft while in flight , by his own crew , by means of one of the approved pyrethrum solutions before arrival.