chlo·ro·flu·o·ro·car·bon /ˌkloroʊˌfloroʊˈkɑɚbən/ noun
plural chlo·ro·flu·o·ro·car·bons [count] technical : a gas that was once commonly used in various products (such as aerosols) but that is believed to cause damage to the ozone layer in the Earth's atmosphere
▪ Many nations have banned the production of chlorofluorocarbons. — abbr. CFC
▪ Many nations have banned the production of chlorofluorocarbons. — abbr. CFC




