From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdefoliantde‧fo‧li‧ant /diːˈfəʊliənt $ -ˈfoʊ-/ noun [countable, uncountable] formal HBPa chemical substance, used especially in war, that makes all the leaves of plants drop off
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defoliant• Chemical defoliants would not be used against crops, nor would producers be arrested or property confiscated.Origin defoliant (1900-2000) Medieval Latin defoliare, from Latin folium “leaf”