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corrosivity

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cor⋅ro⋅sive

[kuh-roh-siv]
–adjective
1. having the quality of corroding or eating away; erosive.
2. harmful or destructive; deleterious: the corrosive effect of poverty on their marriage.
3. sharply sarcastic; caustic: corrosive comments on the speaker's integrity.
–noun
4. something corrosive, as an acid or drug.

Origin:
1350–1400; late ME (< MF) < ML corrōsīvus, equiv. to L corrōs(us) (see corrosion ) + -īvus -ive; r. ME corosif < MF < L as above


cor⋅ro⋅sive⋅ly, adverb
cor⋅ro⋅sive⋅ness, cor⋅ro⋅siv⋅i⋅ty [kawr-oh-siv-i-tee, kor-] , noun
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Main Entry: 2corrosive
Function: noun
: a substance that corrodes : CAUSTIC
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corrosive cor·ro·sive (kə-rō'sĭv, -zĭv)
adj.
Causing or tending to cause the gradual destruction of a substance by chemical action. n.
A substance having the capability or tendency to cause slow destruction.

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