a. rare. [a. L. ūrent-, ūrens, pres. pple. of ūrĕre to burn. Cf. It. and Sp. urente.] Burning; causing a burning sensation.

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1656.  Blount, Glossogr.

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1777.  S. Robson, Brit. Flora, 6. Urent, beset with venomous stings, as in Nettles.

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1863.  J. G. Wood, Illustr. Nat. Hist., III. 741. The cables retain their urent property long after they have been detached from the animal.

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