sheep dip
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Definition
Noun: 1. A liquid mixture containing pesticides in which sheep are dipped to kill parasites: A chemical bath used in the husbandry of sheep to protect them from external parasites such as ticks, lice, and mites. The process involves immersing the sheep in the mixture.
Usage
- The term "sheep dip" refers specifically to the liquid preparation itself and the associated process or facility.
- It is a compound noun, typically used in agricultural and veterinary contexts.
Examples
- Noun:
- The farmer prepared the sheep dip before shearing season.
- Regulations govern the safe disposal of used sheep dip.
Advanced Usage
- As a facility: The term can also refer to the trench, bath, or enclosure where the dipping takes place.
- The old stone sheep dip is still at the edge of the field.
Variants and Related Words
- Sheep-dipping (noun): The act or process of immersing sheep in a parasiticidal bath.
- Sheep-dipping is an essential part of flock management.
Synonyms
- Parasiticide dip: A more general term for a chemical bath used to kill parasites on livestock.
- Stock dip: A broader term that can include similar treatments for other animals.
Notes
- "Sheep dip" is a closed compound noun. Its meaning is specific and should not be confused with the separate words "sheep" and "dip".
- Historically, arsenic-based solutions were common; modern sheep dips often contain synthetic pyrethroids or organophosphates.
Noun
- a liquid mixture containing pesticides in which sheep are dipped to kill parasites