offensive+smell

  • 81skin disease — ▪ pathology Introduction  any of the diseases or disorders that affect the human skin. They have a wide range of causes. General features       Although most diseases affecting the skin originate in the layers of the skin, such abnormalities are… …

    Universalium

  • 82Leprosy — • A chronic infectious disease caused by the bacillus leprœ, characterized by the formation of growths in the skin, mucous membranes, peripheral nerves, bones, and internal viscera, producing various deformities and mutilations of the human body …

    Catholic encyclopedia

  • 83Plants in the Bible — • Discusses all of the types of plants mentioned in the Sacred Scriptures Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Plants in the Bible     Plants in the Bible      …

    Catholic encyclopedia

  • 84Wisdom tooth — A wisdom tooth, in humans, is any of the usually four third molars. Wisdom teeth usually appear between the ages of 17 and 25.[1] Most adults have four wisdom teeth, but it is possible to have more, in which case they are called supernumerary… …

    Wikipedia

  • 85hydrogen sulfide — n a flammable poisonous gas H2S that has an odor suggestive of rotten eggs and is found esp. in many mineral waters and in putrefying matter * * * H2S, a poisonous gas with an offensive smell, released from decaying organic material, natural gas …

    Medical dictionary

  • 86putrid bronchitis — chronic bronchitis in which the sputum has an offensive smell; see also Dittrich plugs, under plug …

    Medical dictionary

  • 87 — 【성】 날고기; 비리다; 누리다; 더럽다. 月 (肉) 부 9획 (총13획) [1] raw, undress meat [2] [n] offensive smell (especially fish or blood) ; strong smelling …

    Hanja (Korean Hanzi) dictionary

  • 88funk — I Australian Slang 1. cowering fear; state of fright or terror; 2. one who funks; coward; 3. be afraid of; 4. Frighten; 5. shrink from; try to shirk (originally British slang (18th C.); entering US and Australian English in the 19th C.; apprently …

    English dialects glossary

  • 89fetor — “offensive smell,” mid 15c., from L. fetor, foetor, from fetere (see FETID (Cf. fetid)) …

    Etymology dictionary

  • 90fetidities — n. malodorousness, smelliness, offensive smell …

    English contemporary dictionary