Irritability vs Allergenic - What's the difference?
irritability | allergenic |
The state or quality of being irritable; quick excitability; petulance; fretfulness; as, irritability of temper.
(physiology) A natural susceptibility, characteristic of all living organisms, tissues, and cells, to the influence of certain stimuli, response being manifested in a variety of ways.
* E. Darwin
(medicine) A condition of morbid excitability of an organ or part of the body; undue susceptibility to the influence of stimuli.
of or pertaining to an allergen
* 1996: Fred R. Shank, Ph.D.,
having the effect of an allergen
As a noun irritability
is the state or quality of being irritable; quick excitability; petulance; fretfulness; as, irritability of temper.As an adjective allergenic is
of or pertaining to an allergen.irritability
English
Noun
- We find a renitency in ourselves to ascribe life and irritability to the cold and motionless fibres of plants.
References
* *allergenic
English
Adjective
(-)FDA Allergy Warning Letter- "Evidence suggests that some allergenic substances can cause serious allergic responses in some individuals upon ingestion of very small amounts of the substance."