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caustic


1caus·tic

adj \ˈks-tik\

Definition of CAUSTIC

1
: capable of destroying or eating away by chemical action : corrosive
2
: marked by incisive sarcasm
3
: relating to or being the surface or curve of a caustic
caus·ti·cal·ly \-ti-k(ə-)lē\ adverb
caus·tic·i·ty \k-ˈsti-sə-tē\ noun

Examples of CAUSTIC

  1. The chemical was so caustic that it ate through the pipes.
  2. She wrote a caustic report about the decisions that led to the crisis.
  3. His [Roosevelt's] caustic cousin, Alice Roosevelt Longworth, called him a sissy and a mama's boy. —Garry Wills, Atlantic, April 1994

Origin of CAUSTIC

Latin causticus, from Greek kaustikos, from kaiein to burn
First Known Use: 14th century

Synonym Discussion of CAUSTIC

caustic, mordant, acrid, scathing mean stingingly incisive. caustic suggests a biting wit <caustic comments>. mordant suggests a wit that is used with deadly effectiveness <mordant reviews of the play>. acrid implies bitterness and often malevolence <acrid invective>. scathing implies indignant attacks delivered with fierce severity <a scathing satire>.

Other Chemical Engineering Terms

alkali, cation, decant, hygroscopic, isotope, oxidize, slurry, solute, viscous

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