释义 |
ir·ri·tan·cy I. \ˈirəd.ənsē, -ətən-, -si also -ətən-\ noun (-es) Etymology: irritant (I) + -cy Roman, civil, & Scots law : a making or the quality or state of being made null and void : invalidation; also : irritant clause II. noun (-es) Etymology: irritant (II) + -cy : the quality or state of being irritating |