NOCENT


Meaning of NOCENT in English

ˈnōs ə nt adjective

Etymology: Middle English, from Latin nocent-, nocens harmful, criminal, from present participle of nocēre to harm, hurt — more at noxious

1. : doing harm or having a tendency to harm : hurtful , harmful

a nocent dose

2. archaic : guilty , criminal — opposed to innocent

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