rancidity|rancidities in English
noun
[ran·cid·i·ty || ræn'sɪdətɪ]
moldiness, mustiness; decay, putrefactio
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1. Odor Bomb destroys odors caused by urine, feces, decay, rancidity, fire, tobacco smoke, cooking and mildew.
2. Organic oils, like linseed oil, have fats in them that Autoxidize and have been known to cause rancidity (i.e
3. The antioxidant Butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) has been used since 1947 to prevent rancidity in edible fats and oils and in fat-containing foods
4. Fancy consists of shelled Almonds of similar varietal characteristics which are whole, clean and well dried, and which are free from decay, rancidity, insect injury, foreign material, doubles, split or broken kernels, particles and dust, and free from injury caused by chipped and cratched kernels, and free from damage caused by mold, gum, shriveling, brown spot