Corrosive

/kəˈroʊsɪv/ adjective

Having the power to gradually wear away or destroy by chemical action. Figuratively, gradually harmful or destructive to relationships or morale.

From Latin 'corrosivus', from 'corrodere' meaning 'to gnaw away', composed of 'cor-' (intensive) + 'rodere' (to gnaw). The word entered English in the 14th century, initially describing chemical processes, later extended to social contexts.

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