different between hindrance vs retardant

hindrance

English

Alternative forms

  • hinderance (archaic)
  • hindraunce (obsolete)

Etymology

From hinder +? -ance

Noun

hindrance (plural hindrances)

  1. Something which hinders: something that holds back or causes problems with something else.
    High-heeled shoes may be fashionable, but they can also be a hindrance to walking.
  2. The state or act of hindering something
    Your hindrance of this process will not be tolerated.

Synonyms

  • See also Thesaurus:hindrance

Translations

Anagrams

  • N-cadherin

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retardant

English

Etymology

From French retardant.

Adjective

retardant (comparative more retardant, superlative most retardant)

  1. (often in combination) Serving to retard (slow down) the action of something

Noun

retardant (plural retardants)

  1. (often in combination) Something that serves to retard (slow down) the action of something

Derived terms

  • fire retardant
  • flame retardant

Translations


Catalan

Verb

retardant

  1. present participle of retardar

French

Verb

retardant

  1. present participle of retarder

Latin

Verb

retardant

  1. third-person plural present active indicative of retard?

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