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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 [gcide]:

Corrosive \Cor*ro"sive\, noun

1. That which has the quality of eating or wearing away gradually.

[Corrosives] act either directly, by chemically destroying the part, or indirectly by causing inflammation and gangrene. --Dunglison.

2. That which has the power of fretting or irritating.

Such speeches . . . are grievous corrosives. --Hooker. -- {Cor*ro"sive*ly}, adverb -- {Cor*ro"sive*ness}, noun

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 [gcide]:

Corrosive \Cor*ro"sive\ (k?r-r?"s?v), adjective [Cf. F. corrosif.]

1. Eating away; having the power of gradually wearing, changing, or destroying the texture or substance of a body; as, the corrosive action of an acid. ''Corrosive liquors.'' --Grew. ''Corrosive famine.'' --Thomson.

2. Having the quality of fretting or vexing.

Care is no cure, but corrosive. --Shak.

{Corrosive sublimate} (Chem.), mercuric chloride, {HgCl2}; so called because obtained by sublimation, and because of its harsh irritating action on the body tissue. Usually it is in the form of a heavy, transparent, crystalline substance, easily soluble, and of an acrid, burning taste. It is a virulent poison, a powerful antiseptic, and an excellent antisyphilitic; called also {mercuric bichloride}. It is to be carefully distinguished from calomel, the mild chloride of mercury.

From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:

corrosive

adjective: of a substance, especially a strong acid; capable of destroying or eating away by chemical action [syn: {caustic}, {erosive}, {vitriolic}]

noun: a substance having the tendency to cause corrosion (such a strong acids or alkali)

From Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 [moby-thes]:

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