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pollutant: pollute (from Latin 'pollutio' meaning 'to defile') + -ant (a suffix indicating an agent). Origin: Latin → Old French → English. Picture toxic waste leaking into a river, showing the harmful effects of pollutants.
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Read the FAQ explanation of Comprehensible InputPollutant is a noun that refers to a substance that contaminates the environment or harms living beings through air, water, or soil. It can be a chemical, a physical particle, or even a biological agent. Common pollutants include vehicle exhaust, industrial chemicals, pesticides, heavy metals, microplastics, and radioactive materials. Pollutants can enter ecosystems via emissions, runoff, leaks, or improper disposal, and they may affect human health or biodiversity even at low concentrations. The term emphasizes the agent causing harm more than the pollution itself, and policy often targets specific pollutants with limits to reduce exposure and improve air and water quality.
English speakers often treat pollutant as a concrete agent to name specific substances, so examples and clear distinction from pollution help avoid confusion with the broader process.
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