corrodant
English
editAdjective
editcorrodant (comparative more corrodant, superlative most corrodant)
- (rare) corrodent, corrosive
- 1833, William Cobbett, A New French and English Dictionary, in Two Parts, Part I: French and English, page 104:
- Corrodant, adj. corrodant, having the power of corroding or wasting by degrees, corrosive.
- 1833, William Cobbett, A New French and English Dictionary, in Two Parts, Part I: French and English, page 104:
Noun
editcorrodant (plural corrodants)
- (rare) A corrosive agent; a corrodent.
- 1835, Thomas Greene Fessenden, editor, The New England Farmer, XIII, № 5, page 37/3:
- I understand that a complete transmutation takes place in the iron; it gradually becomes incrusted with the copper, whilst at the same time the acids act as a corrodant; so that a piece of iron thrown in, after a certain time, comes out copper, but whether weight for weight, or size for size, I do not recollect.
French
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Participle
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Further reading
edit- “corrodant”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Latin
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editcorrōdant