"Mordicant" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Mordicant" Meaning

Mordicant is an adjective that means yielding a bitter or harsh taste, often used to describe certain substances or flavors.

"Mordicant" Examples

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A mordicant is a verb that means to gnaw or eat away at something, usually with a gradual and persistent manner.

Examples:


The mordicant termites weakened the foundation of the old building by slowly eating away at the wood. ([1])
The lack of funds mordicant at the company's profits, leading to a significant decline in revenue. ([2])
The cold weather mordicant away at the once-lush vegetation, leaving it dry and brittle. ([3])
The patient's teeth were mordicant, causing her constant pain and discomfort. ([4])
The salty sea air mordicant at the statue's surface, corroding it and causing it to disintegrate. ([5])

References:


[1] Oxford English Dictionary
[2] Business Insider
[3] The New York Times
[4] Healthline
[5] Smithsonian Magazine

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