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sternutatory    
a. 催打喷嚏的
n. 催嚏剂

催打喷嚏的催嚏剂

sternutatory
adj 1: tending to cause sneezing
2: causing sneezing; "pepper is a sternutatory substance" [synonym:
{sternutatory}, {sternutative}]
n 1: a chemical substance that causes sneezing and coughing and
crying; "police used a sternutatory to subdue the mob"
[synonym: {sternutator}, {sternutatory}]


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