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counterirritant

[koun-ter-ir-i-tuhnt] / ˌkaʊn tərˈɪr ɪ tənt /


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Menthol is a counterirritant, which relieves underlying pain near the site of application by causing irritation at the surface.

From The Guardian • Jan. 16, 2013

Well, you take the two pails of ice water, throw a little dirt in them, to act as a counterirritant, strip, and stand with one foot in each pail.

From Time Magazine Archive

Ian Fleming made this first excursion into adventure fiction "as a counterirritant or antibody to my hysterical alarm at getting married at the age of 43."

From Time Magazine Archive

In desperation, he learned how to tickle his nose until he sneezed, which helped somewhat as a counterirritant.

From Time Magazine Archive

Apply strong counterirritant to chest and put seton in dewlap.

From Special Report on Diseases of Cattle by United States. Bureau of Animal Industry