"Urticants" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The term "urticants" refers to substances that cause or induce hives or urticaria, a type of skin rash characterized by itchy, raised welts or patches. This can be due to an allergic reaction, infection, or other factors.
Noun: <br><br>1. A nun of the Ursuline Order of nuns, a Catholic congregation founded in 1535 under the name of Our Lady of the Holy Cross, with headquarters at Tours (France).<br><br>Also, a ferry (ushrine) with sides that swing apart when loading and unloading.<br><br>Note: The Ursuline order is also referred to as the Order of St Ursula or the Congregation of St Ursula.
The Urticaceae is a family of flowering plants in the order Urticales. It includes nettle, and the family is commonly known as the nettle family.
Causing or prone to causing an itchy, inflamed skin rash or hives.<br><br>Example: Some people are urticant, meaning they can trigger allergic reactions in others.<br><br>Note: "Urticant" refers to anything that is capable of producing or causing hives (urticaria), which are itchy, raised patches on the skin.
A skin condition characterized by the appearance of itchy hives or welts, typically as an allergic reaction.