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Definition of putrescent in English: putrescentadjective pjuːˈtrɛs(ə)ntˌpjuˈtrɛs(ə)nt Undergoing the process of decay; rotting. 正在腐烂(或腐坏)的 the odour of putrescent flesh 正在腐烂的肉散发出的臭味。 Example sentencesExamples - Thus it is that one often comes across a line of startling beauty and brilliance in an otherwise putrescent poem or page of prose.
- Dismantle, annihilate and devastate the whole swelling, putrescent edifice of surfing once and for all.
- For idleness does, in all cases, inevitably rot, and become putrescent; - and I say deliberately, the very Devil is in it.
- If you want to sample this putrescent variety of Shakespeare, go for ‘Measure,’ which is clearer, better written, and more ferocious.
- On the left in the bedding are the putrescent remains of a rope ladder.
- Within these putrescent pools, black pycniospores fuse to form hyphae growing toward the opposite leaf surface.
- And I will gladly tell you about that putrescent scum.
Synonyms decaying, rotting, putrefying, decomposing, festering, going bad, going off rare putrefactive, putrefacient
OriginMid 18th century: from Latin putrescent- 'beginning to go rotten', inceptive of putrere 'to rot' (see putrid). Rhymesacquiescent, adolescent, albescent, Besant, coalescent, confessant, convalescent, crescent, depressant, effervescent, erubescent, evanescent, excrescent, flavescent, fluorescent, immunosuppressant, incandescent, incessant, iridescent, juvenescent, lactescent, liquescent, luminescent, nigrescent, obsolescent, opalescent, pearlescent, phosphorescent, pubescent, quiescent, suppressant, turgescent, virescent, viridescent Definition of putrescent in US English: putrescentadjectiveˌpjuˈtrɛs(ə)ntˌpyo͞oˈtres(ə)nt Undergoing the process of decay; rotting. 正在腐烂(或腐坏)的 the odor of putrescent flesh 正在腐烂的肉散发出的臭味。 Example sentencesExamples - Within these putrescent pools, black pycniospores fuse to form hyphae growing toward the opposite leaf surface.
- On the left in the bedding are the putrescent remains of a rope ladder.
- Thus it is that one often comes across a line of startling beauty and brilliance in an otherwise putrescent poem or page of prose.
- And I will gladly tell you about that putrescent scum.
- Dismantle, annihilate and devastate the whole swelling, putrescent edifice of surfing once and for all.
- If you want to sample this putrescent variety of Shakespeare, go for ‘Measure,’ which is clearer, better written, and more ferocious.
- For idleness does, in all cases, inevitably rot, and become putrescent; - and I say deliberately, the very Devil is in it.
Synonyms decaying, rotting, putrefying, decomposing, festering, going bad, going off
OriginMid 18th century: from Latin putrescent- ‘beginning to go rotten’, inceptive of putrere ‘to rot’ (see putrid). |