irritant
English
Etymology
From French
Adjective
irritant (not comparable)
- Causing irritation or inflammation.
- (law, Scotland) Rendering null and void; conditionally invalidating.
- Hayward
- 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.
- Hayward
Translations
causing irritation
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Noun
irritant (plural irritants)
- Any medication designed to cause irritation
- A source of irritation.
Translations
any medication designed to cause irritation
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a source of irritation
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Catalan
French
Adjective
irritant (feminine singular irritante, masculine plural irritants, feminine plural irritantes)
Further reading
- “irritant” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Latin
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