Definition of Putrescence. Meaning of Putrescence. Synonyms of Putrescence

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Definition of Putrescence

Putrescence
Putrescence Pu*tres"cence, n. The state of being putrescent; putrescent matter.

Meaning of Putrescence from wikipedia

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- Carnivoracity (1994), until they recorded their debut album Eminence in Putrescence (1996) through Repulse Records where the band displa**** a pure death...
- its connection, Mot was produced, which some say is mud, and others a putrescence of watery compound; and out of this came every germ of creation and the...
- commercial hook on which they've hung the saleability of this bit of putrescence than it does with the cynicism of Joseph E. Levine, a man who probably...
- out; withering". Modern mycologists no longer consider the marcescence/putrescence distinction a reliable criterion for taxonomy, but Fries's definition...
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- Thomas' family tomb, discovering a cave of skeletal remains and cobwebbed putrescences. Appearing as a zombie, Sandra kills Peter before Gerry impales her with...
- to prevent mourners from having to deal with the rotting and eventual putrescence of the corpse. Despite a common misconception, embalming is not mandatory...