mordacious
English
Etymology
From Latin mordax (“given to biting, corrosive”) (from mordere (“to bite, sting”)) + -ious.
Derived terms
Translations
corrosive — see corrosive
biting, sharp or caustic in style or tone
prone to biting
sharp in intent, sarcastic
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Further reading
- “mordacious” in Douglas Harper, Online Etymology Dictionary, 2001–2019.
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