Adulterant

/əˈdʌltərənt/ noun

A substance added to something to make it impure or to change its quality, usually in a way that's harmful or deceptive.

From adulterare (to corrupt or make impure), with the agent suffix -ant, indicating something that adulterates. The term evolved from Latin to describe substances that compromise purity.

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