malodorous Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌmælˈəʊ.dər.əs]
  • Us [ ˌmælˈoʊ.dɚ.əs]

Meaning of malodorous In English

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Examples of malodorous

  • But dead wool was usually pre-treated with lime, making it malodorous and devoid of natural fats.

  • Uterine tenderness appears to be nonspecific, and malodorous amniotic fluid may not occur with infection.

  • The scents of her period are subtle, different from the malodorous scents of death and poverty found in the novels of the 1840s, she tells us.

  • Already we can sniff the malodorous cauldrons of lies and sneers brewing in the thieves' kitchens of apostasy and careerism.

  • Has he produced the car which does not emit rather malodorous smells from its rear?

  • In that case we may be sure that the malodorous aspects would be applied in practice.

  • The air in these small domestic offices is malodorous.

  • However, some others are malodorous despite regular cleaning, presumably because the surfaces have become porous.

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