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pu·tre·fac·tion
/ˌpjutrəˈfækʃən/
腐敗,腐敗物
From:
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pu·tre·fac·tion
/ˌpjutrəˈfækʃən/
名詞
腐爛作用
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pu·tre·fac·tion
n.
1.
The
act
or
the
process
of
putrefying
;
the
offensive
decay
of
albuminous
or
other
matter
.
Note:
☞
Putrefaction
is
a
complex
phenomenon
involving
a
multiplicity
of
chemical
reactions
,
always
accompanied
by
,
and
without
doubt
caused
by
,
bacteria
and
vibriones
;
hence
,
putrefaction
is
a
form
of
fermentation
,
and
is
sometimes
called
putrefaction
fermentative
.
Putrefaction
is
not
possible
under
conditions
that
preclude
the
development
of
living
organisms
.
Many
of
the
products
of
putrefaction
are
powerful
poisons
,
and
are
called
cadaveric
poisons
,
or
ptomaïnes
.
2.
The
condition
of
being
putrefied
;
also
,
that
which
putrefied
.
“
Putrefaction's
breath.”
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
putrefaction
n
1:
decay
usually
accompanied
by
an
offensive
odor
[
syn
:
rot
]
2: (
biology
)
decaying
caused
by
bacterial
or
fungal
action
[
syn
:
decomposition
,
rot
,
rotting
]
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