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hexabasic having six atoms replaceable by a base.
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hexacanth e. the six-hooked embryo, or onchosphere, characteristic of most tapeworms of humans and domestic animals.
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hexachlorobenzene a compound used in organic synthesis and as a fungicide; it is toxic to humans and other animals, causing cutaneous porphyria and liver disease, and may be carcinogenic. Since it does not break down easily, when used to preserve livestock feeds it may build up in the tissues of the animals.
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hexachloroethane a crystalline anthelmintic used to treat fascioliasis in cattle and sheep.
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hexachlorophene liquid s. [USP]  a solution of hexachlorophene in a 10 to 13 per cent solution of a potassium soap, used as a topical antiinfective and detergent.
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