| putrescent | Denoting, or in the process of, putrefaction. Origin: L. Putresco, to grow rotten, fr. Puter, rotten (05 Mar 2000) |
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| putrescent pulp | A decomposed pulp, often infected. (05 Mar 2000) |
| putrescent |
becoming putrid; "a trail lined by putrescent carcasses"
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| putrescent |
tending to decay rapidly.
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| putrescent p. |
a necrotic pulp which has been invaded by putrefactive microorganisms and is characterized by a particularly foul odor.
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| putrescent |
The partial decomposition of organic matter by microorganisms so as to cause malodors, gases or other offensive conditions or that is capable of providing food for vectors.
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| putrescent | becoming putrid |
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