0 If vegetable or animal substances rot, they decay, and if something rots them, it makes them decay. -- гнить, портить(ся)
1 decay -- гниение, гниль
There was rot in the woodwork.
Thus, they discovered various fungal organisms associated with spear rot and bud rot symptoms.
In both species, seeds lacking testae began to soften about day 8, were often attacked by fungus, and had rotted completely by day 10.
Most of the seeds that were not destroyed, removed, or disappeared, eventually rotted (12.9% of all non-elephant-dispersed seeds).
It should be noted here that rotting need not always have the wholly negative connotations that it does for us.
Some of the conclusions run counter to common plantation practice such as leaving damaged and rotting pods amongst the cocoa trees.
In the early 1980s, we noticed that these collections were improperly stored and would soon rot away if something were not done.
But the sea breezes often failed to move the banks of hammers; worse, prolonged calm turned vatfuls of rotting rags into waste.
Itching feet and foot rot are probably due to excreted parasitic helminth worms capable of penetrating bare feet.
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