evacuant
American
[ih-vak-yoo-uhnt]
/ ɪˈvæk yu ənt /
adjective
noun
evacuant
British
/ ɪˈvækjʊənt /
adjective
noun
Etymology
Origin of evacuant
First recorded in 1720–30, evacuant is from the Latin word ēvacuant- (stem of ēvacuāns, present participle of ēvacuāre ). See evacuate, -ant
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