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Revision as of 18:42, 3 April 2024

English

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Warning symbol for corrosive substances.

Etymology

From Old French corrosif.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kəˈɹəʊsɪv/
  • Audio (US):(file)

Adjective

corrosive (comparative more corrosive, superlative most corrosive)

  1. Eating away; having the power of gradually wearing, hanging, or destroying the texture or substance of a body; as the corrosive action of an acid.
  2. Having the quality of fretting or vexing.
  3. destroying or undermining something gradually.

Derived terms

Translations

Noun

corrosive (plural corrosives)

  1. That which has the quality of eating or wearing away gradually.
  2. Any solid, liquid or gas capable of irreparably harming living tissues or damaging material on contact.

Translations

French

Pronunciation

Adjective

corrosive

  1. feminine singular of corrosif

Italian

Adjective

corrosive

  1. feminine plural of corrosivo

Latin

Pronunciation

Adjective

corrōsīve

  1. vocative masculine singular of corrōsīvus