Denaturant

/ˌdiːˈnætʃərənt/ noun

Definition

A substance added to something (usually alcohol) to make it unfit for consumption or to destroy its natural properties.

Etymology

From denature + -ant (agent noun). Developed in the early 1900s, particularly for alcohol denaturation practices.

Kelly Says

During Prohibition, the U.S. added poisonous denaturants to industrial alcohol to prevent people from drinking it—a policy that accidentally killed thousands when people drank it anyway.

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