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irritant
CIDE DICTIONARY
irritant, a. [LL. irritants, -antis, p. pr. of irritare to make null, fr. L. irritus void; pref. ir- not + ratus established.].
Rendering null and void; conditionally invalidating. [1913 Webster]
"The states elected Harry, Duke of Anjou, for their king, with this clause irritant; that, if he did violate any part of his oath, the people should owe him no allegiance." [1913 Webster]
irritant, a. [L. irritans, -antis, p. pr. of irritare: cf. F. irritant. See Irritate to excite.].
Irritating; producing irritation or inflammation. [1913 Webster]
irritant, n. [Cf. F. irritant.].
- That which irritates or excites. [1913 Webster]
- Any agent by which irritation is produced; as, a chemical irritant; a mechanical or electrical irritant. [1913 Webster]
- A poison that produces inflammation. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
irritant, adj. & n.
--adj. causing irritation.
--n. an irritant substance.
--adj. causing irritation.
--n. an irritant substance.
Derivative
irritancy n.
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