IPA: //ˈɛθiən//
KK: /ˈɛθiən/
A dangerous chemical used to kill insects and mites, known for its high toxicity.
Farmers use ethion to protect their crops from pests, but they must handle it carefully due to its toxicity.
The word 'ethion' is derived from the Greek root 'ethos' (meaning character or custom) combined with the suffix '-ion' (indicating a chemical compound). Thus, 'ethion' refers to a compound related to the character or nature of ethyl groups in chemistry.
Think of 'ethos' as relating to character or nature, which helps you remember that 'ethion' is a chemical compound associated with ethyl groups.