putrefaction in English

noun
1
the process of decay or rotting in a body or other organic matter.
The air was stuffy and there was an unbearable stench of blood and putrefaction .

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1. Rome had fallen into moral putrefaction.

2. Expert: This kind of shrimp has been putrefaction.

3. The smell was awful. Putrefaction had already set in.

4. Some exude a smell of putrefaction to attract flies.

5. There is a clear difference between fermentation and putrefaction .

6. This process of putrefaction in the mouth accelerates during sleep.

7. Cadaverine is a foul-smelling diamine compound produced by the putrefaction of animal tissue

8. Crisp and tender, well-salted, bright in colour, no putrefaction , free from admixture.

9. Most of these products were from natural sources, liable to putrefaction and of non - uniform quality.

10. Their burrowing activities bring about aeration and irrigation of the soil and reduce putrefaction.

11. Proteolysis and putrefaction are typical results of microbial spoilage of such high - protein materials.

12. Putrefaction makes meat turn green which is then dyed with red chemicals to appear fresh.

13. Cadaverine is a foul-smelling molecule produced by protein hydrolysis during putrefaction of animal tissue

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15. Putrefaction causes meat to turn green which is then dyed with red chemicals to appear fresh.

16. Antiseptical (adj) counteracting or preventing putrefaction, or a putrescent tendency in the system; antiputrefactive How to pronounce Antiseptical?

17. Fresh and tender, with yellow skin, root removed, free from contusion and putrefaction , 200-750 g per pc.

18. English words for 悪徳 include corruption, venality, amorality, corruptibility, immorality, putrefaction, amoralism, Bribability, bribery and dirt

19. The idea that putrefaction of the stools causes disease, i.e., intestinal Autointoxication, originated with physicians in ancient Egypt

20. The idea that putrefaction of the stools causes disease, i.e., intestinal Autointoxication, originated with physicians in ancient Egypt

21. Pope, in a Swiftian moment, connects women's changes with dirt and, in the image of fly-blow, putrefaction.

22. Midway between sun and stagnant water he blazed in his glorious colors of putrefaction dark green, dark blue, black.

23. Cadaverine definition is - a syrupy colorless poisonous ptomaine C5H14N2 formed by decarboxylation of lysine especially in putrefaction of flesh.

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25. Antiseptics are defined as antimicrobial substances that are nondamaging to living tissue/skin while reducing the possibility of infection, sepsis, or putrefaction.

26. Meat is always in a certain degree of putrefaction, and the decay is increased when it is introduced into the stomach.

27. Antiseptics – These are antimicrobial substances that are applied to living tissue/skin to reduce the possibility of infection, sepsis, or putrefaction

28. The time consuming process for making processed meats creates high bacteria counts and putrefaction of the meat which need to be treated with chemicals.

29. Of Antiseptical ; A substance which prevents or retards putrefaction, or destroys, or protects from, putrefactive organisms; as, salt, carbolic acid, alcohol, cinchona

30. Many fungi and bacteria are saprobes, and are important decomposers in food chains, returning nutrients to the soil by putrefaction and decay.

31. The time consuming process for making processed meats creates high bacteria counts and putrefaction in the meat which need to be treated with chemicals.

32. Also called the sirens of putrefaction, these fundamentally carnivorous creatures have only one idea on their minds: to eat anything that is living.

33. Spring, weather is progressively and torrid rise, cause food putrefaction easily, according to the experiment a bacterium can be cracked one day become several bacteria.

34. Since worms eat bacteria that feed on decaying plants and carcasses, she figured they should be able to detect and home in on the aromas of putrefaction.

35. Appropriately, the dental journal J Periodontol explains: “In the great majority of cases, halitosis originates in the mouth itself, as the result of microbial putrefaction [decomposition of organic matter].”

36. They had also found 13 bodies, but many more remain beneath the 30-foot pile of concrete, brick, and plaster, as the slight odor of putrefaction hanging over the site testifies.

37. Do not eat the food of putrefaction , do not drink unboiled water, eat melon and fruit raw to want scald, want nurturance anteprandial hind the good convention that wash one's hands.http://Sentencedict.com

38. Autointoxication A theory of uncertain validity advanced by VE Irons and others, which holds that many diseases are caused by chronic poisoning due to intestinal stasis, putrefaction within the intestine and absorption of toxins.

39. Beyond the microsong, it is characteristic of grindcore to have short songs in general; for example, Carcass' debut album Reek of Putrefaction (1988) consists of 22 tracks with an average length of 1 minute and 48 seconds.

40. The widespread introduction of Antiseptic surgical methods was initiated by the publishing of the paper Antiseptic Principle of the Practice of Surgery in 1867 by Joseph Lister, which was inspired by Louis Pasteur's germ theory of putrefaction

41. Cadaveric spasm is a persistent occurrence when it happens, and the individual will continue to hold that pose from death until putrefaction allows for decay of the affected limb. However, Cadaveric spasm can be seen in archaeological remains if the affected limb is buried.

42. Corruptible (adj.) late 14c., of material things, "subject to decay or putrefaction, perishable," from Old French corroptible (14c.) or directly from Late Latin corruptibilis "liable to decay, Corruptible," from past-participle stem of Latin corrumpere "to destroy; spoil," figuratively "corrupt, seduce, bribe" (see corrupt (adj.)).

43. Animalcule Quotes (12 quotes) But in my opinion we can now be assured sufficiently that no animals, however small they may be, take their origin in putrefaction, but exclusively in procreation… For seeing that animals, from the largest down to the little despised animal, the flea, have Animalcules in their semen, seeing also that some of the