foul+matter

  • 91soil — I [[t]sɔɪl[/t]] n. 1) the portion of the earth s surface consisting of disintegrated rock and humus 2) the ground or earth: tilling the soil[/ex] 3) a particular kind of earth: sandy soil[/ex] 4) a country, land, or region 5) any environment… …

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  • 92gleet — /glit/ (say gleet) noun 1. a thin, morbid discharge, as from a wound. 2. a persistent or chronic gonorrhoea. {Middle English glette, from Old French: slime, mucus, pus, foul matter} …

  • 93grime — /graɪm / (say gruym) noun 1. dirt or foul matter, especially on or ingrained in a surface. 2. Music a form of dance music related to hip hop and garage. –verb (t) (grimed, griming) 3. to cover with dirt; soil; make very dirty. {apparently special …

  • 94μιξόπυα — μιξόπυος mixed with foul matter neut nom/voc/acc pl …

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  • 95filth — [n] dirt, pollution carrion, contamination, corruption, crud*, defilement, dregs, dung, excrement, feces, feculence, filthiness, foul matter, foulness, garbage, grime, impurity, manure, mire, muck, mud, nastiness, ordure, putrefaction,… …

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  • 96deterge — verb wipe away; to wash off or out, cleanse; chiefly in medical use: to clear away foul matter from the body This drug is powerful enough to deterge • Derivationally related forms: ↑detersive, ↑detergent, ↑detergency, ↑detergence • Hypernyms:… …

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  • 97fec|u|lent — «FEHK yuh luhnt», adjective. like or containing dregs or foul matter; muddy; turbid. ╂[< Latin faeculentus < faex, faecis dregs] …

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  • 98sor|des — «SR deez», noun. 1. a) dirt; filth. b) foul matter such as that gathering on the teeth or in the stomach. 2. Medicine. scabs from fever blisters. ╂[< Latin sordēs] …

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  • 99Foulest — Foul Foul (foul), a. [Compar. Fouler ( [ e]r); superl. {Foulest}.] [OE. foul, ful, AS. f[=u]l; akin to D. vuil, G. faul rotten, OHG. f[=u]l, Icel. f[=u]l foul, fetid; Dan. fuul, Sw. ful foul, Goth. f[=u]ls fetid, Lith. puti to be putrid, L.… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 100Fouling — This article is about fouling in engineering. For uses of the term foul outside technology, see Foul (disambiguation). Not to be confused with fowling. Heat exchanger in a steam power plant, fouled by macro fouling …

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