mitigant

English

Etymology

From Latin mitigans, p.pr. of mitigare. See mitigate.

Adjective

mitigant (comparative more mitigant, superlative most mitigant)

  1. Tending to mitigate.
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Noun

mitigant (plural mitigants)

  1. Something that mitigates; a lenitive.

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Catalan

Verb

mitigant

  1. present participle of mitigar

Latin

Verb

mītigant

  1. third-person plural present active indicative of mītigō
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