IPA: //trɪˈflʊərəˌlɪn//
KK: /trɪfˈlʊərəlɪn/
A chemical substance used to kill unwanted plants, especially weeds, in agriculture.
Farmers often use trifluralin to manage weed growth in their fields.
The word 'trifluralin' is a chemical name derived from its components: 'tri-' (meaning three), 'flur' (from 'fluorine', a chemical element), and '-alin' (a suffix used in chemical nomenclature). The term refers to a herbicide that contains three fluorine atoms in its molecular structure.
Think of 'tri-' meaning three, which helps you remember that 'trifluralin' contains three fluorine atoms in its chemical makeup.