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re·pel·lent also re·pel·lant     (rĭ-pěl'ənt)  Pronunciation Key 
adj.  
    1. Serving or tending to repel.
    2. Able to repel.
  1. Inspiring aversion or distaste; repulsive. See Synonyms at hateful, offensive.
  2. Resistant or impervious to a substance. Often used in combination: a water-repellent fabric.
n.  
  1. One that repels.
    1. A substance used to repel insects.
    2. A substance or treatment for making a fabric or surface impervious or resistant to something else.
re·pel'lence, re·pel'len·cy n., re·pel'lent·ly adv.
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