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fetor

[fee-ter] / ˈfi tər /






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By midmorning, when Morse helped load them into a wooden crate inside a light twin-engine propeller Beechcraft Baron, they were burnished with a sheen of oil and emitted a stomach-turning fetor.

From New York Times Apr. 25, 2019

What was most unusual for a dream was that my nose was active, wrinkling in disgust at the fetor of rotten grass and the ichor of freshly overturned earth.

From Time Magazine Archive

The aroma that fills, as it were, the nostrils of my memory is the sulfurous, protein-dissolving fetor of Nair.

From "Middlesex: A Novel" by Jeffrey Eugenides

But anyway, it's called fetor hepaticus, and it's a symptom of late-stage liver failure.

From "An Abundance of Katherines" by John Green

In folly, it causes him to resemble a calf—in stupidity, an ass—in roaring, a mad bull—in quarrelling and fighting, a dog—in cruelty, a tiger—in fetor, a skunk—in filthiness, a hog—and in obscenity, a he-goat.

From Select Temperance Tracts by American Tract Society




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