English to Yoruba Meaning of fetor - fetor


Fetor :
fetor
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Definitions of fetor in English
Noun(1) a distinctive odor that is offensively unpleasant
Examples of fetor in English
(1) A fetor of evil seemed to hang in the amazingly still, and stagnate air.(2) The elysius exuded the dry fetor of a crypt the way a noble woman reeked of perfume.(3) And Prescott still wants to eliminate the distressing fetor : ‘If it stinks there, it should be corrected.’(4) When Arima, one of the main characters, goes crazy later in the same story, it seems to be tied to an increased fetor : ‘The stench of pus and smell of sweat filled the hut oppressively’.(5) There was a kind of heady fetor in the air, and Alaine tried very hard not to breathe too much of it for fear of choking on it and giving her whereabouts away.(6) the fetor of decay(7) the fetor of decay(8) The final fate of Franklin's foul fetor fascinates financial philosophers - figuring fictitious financials.
Related Phrases of fetor
(1) fetor ::
fetor
Synonyms
Noun
3. mephitis ::
mephitis
4. malodor ::
malodor
5. stench ::
Idir
6. stink ::
ibùdo
7. reek ::
reek
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