单词 | putridity |
例句 | But an equally alarming problem surfaced as offenses reached new levels of putridity. Analysis | The NFL has an offensive line crisis 2017-09-13T04:00:00Z An eyewitness in 1860 cast an eye on the city’s canals and glimpsed “dead cats and all kinds of putridity,” in a stagnant pool “reeking with pestilential odors.” Draining the Swamp 2017-01-19T05:00:00Z They found meat at Navy depots to be "garbage and putridity in a horrible state". The story of how the tin can nearly wasn't 2013-04-21T15:03:28Z As, therefore, fermentation and putridity can only take place by communication with the air at a moderate temperature, such connection must be excluded by closing the pores of the shell. Sheep, Swine, and Poultry Embracing the History and Varieties of Each; The Best Modes of Breeding; Their Feeding and Management; Together with etc. 2012-03-21T02:00:35.167Z The trouble begins with the condition of putridity. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z Come out, come out and leave them alone in their putridity—in their rottenness. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 8 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Political 2012-02-11T03:03:48.503Z Sepsis, sep′sis, n. putridity, rot: a genus of dipterous insects. Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z and supplements) 2012-01-30T03:00:19.113Z There is connected with inanition a singular tendency to decomposition and putridity, alike in the blood and viscera. Martyria or Andersonville Prison 2011-10-22T02:00:28.563Z You cannot avoid the rank products while the putridity remains. The Crime of the Congo 2011-10-13T02:00:47.603Z Many of the dead were skeletons, or nearly so: animals, probably dogs and pigs, had been at work on others; and all were pretty well in the last stage of putridity. In the Russian Ranks A Soldier's Account of the Fighting in Poland 2011-09-11T02:00:08.747Z The fish was excellent, thanks to the sea at hand: the meat, had it made part of our hesternal meal, would not have advanced so near to putridity: besides, it was raw. Four Years in France or, Narrative of an English Family's Residence there during that Period; Preceded by some Account of the Conversion of the Author to the Catholic Faith 2011-09-09T02:00:59.237Z The lock-up was apparently an ancient cow-byre, standing like an island in a lake of sewage, which, under that blazing sun, sent up a steam of putridity into the heavy air. The Log of a Sea-Waif Being Recollections of the First Four Years of My Sea Life 2011-07-09T02:00:13.057Z The intense heat served to accelerate the destruction of the organism, already weakened and sapped by the want of food and the putridity of the atmosphere. Martyria or Andersonville Prison 2011-10-22T02:00:28.563Z On Tuesday on some of the searing streets of the city, it was neither the heat nor the humidity, but the putridity. As Mercury Rose, So Did Smell of Trash 2010-07-07T02:17:00Z I found him exceedingly weak and sick, with strong tendencies to putridity. Forty Years in the Wilderness of Pills and Powders Cogitations and Confessions of an Aged Physician You are like unto whitened sepulchres; the outside appears gay, but within all is bones and putridity. The Silver Cross or The Carpenter of Nazareth He dwelt among those Greek and Roman authors who excelled in exploiting the basest emotions and made poems out of putridity. In a Little Town The thesis of M. Vinslow, and the notes added thereto by M. Bruhier, serve to prove that there are few certain signs of real death except the putridity of a body being at least begun. The Phantom World or, The philosophy of spirits, apparitions, &c, &c. Emetics after each period of h�moptoe, to promote expectoration, and dislodge any effused blood, which might by remaining in the lungs produce ulcers by its putridity. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life The air was hot and foul—stagnant, exhausted: the stale exhalation of a multitude of lungs which vice was rotting; tasting of their very putridity. The Mother At the same time new microscopic animalcules would immediately commence wherever there was warmth and moisture, and some organic matter, that might induce putridity. The Temple of Nature; or, the Origin of Society A Poem, with Philosophical Notes A remarkable effect of the Puna wind is its power of speedily drying animal bodies, and thereby preventing putridity. Travels in Peru, on the Coast, in the Sierra, Across the Cordilleras and the Andes, into the Primeval Forests Out of that mass of moral putridity these Ephesian Christians had been dragged. Expositions of Holy Scripture Ephesians; Epistles of St. Peter and St. John This is the typhus mitior, or nervous fever of some writers; it is attended with weak pulse without inflammation, or symptoms of putridity, as they have been called. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life In every instance we had, within the chamber, perfect limpidity and sweetness, which in some cases lasted for more than a year — without the chamber, with the same infusion, putridity and its characteristic smells. Fragments of science, V. 1-2 Antiseptics.—Medicines which prevent putridity in animal substances, and arrest putrefaction, when already existing. Cattle and Their Diseases Embracing Their History and Breeds, Crossing and Breeding, And Feeding and Management; With the Diseases to which They are Subject, And The Remedies Best Adapted to their Cure Rancidness—putridity—decomposition—a note that has been struck many times. The Book of the Damned So there are two states—a life plunged in putridity, or a heart touched with the Divine nature. Expositions of Holy Scripture Ephesians; Epistles of St. Peter and St. John God, when they forsook Him, let them go; and, when His restraining grace was removed, down they rushed into the depths of moral putridity. The Life of St. Paul Through the operation of unknown causes, the vinegar often became unfit for use, sometimes indeed falling into utter putridity. Fragments of science, V. 1-2 The corpse of a man who has destroyed his inside by intemperance is generally in a state of putridity immediately after death: and the decay, particularly in warm climates, is very rapid. Frank Mildmay Or, the Naval Officer One would like to know what 'unlawful or corrupt stuff' is, and whether the corruptness be physical through putridity, or merely metaphysical and created, like the unlawfulness by statute. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 443 Volume 17, New Series, June 26, 1852 The coyote had skulked over the edge of the lava dip; not the burnt-oil earth-scorched Desert smell, but the shrivelled putridity of flesh smote and nauseated his senses. The Freebooters of the Wilderness To me it means the sickling over a robust nationhood with the yellowing hue of a dollar democracy, the yellowing hue of gnashing social jealousy, the yellowing hue of moral putridity and decadence and rot. The Canadian Commonwealth The gardens, so late a paradise, were transformed into the seat of corruption and pestilential putridity. Narrative of the Most Remarkable Events Which Occurred In and Near Leipzig Immediately Before, During, And Subsequent To, The Sanguinary Series Of Engagements Between The Allied Armies Of The French, From The 14th To The 19th October, 1813 One day, she was suffering from one of those transient fevers, and I smelled in her breath, a subtle, slight almost imperceptible puff of human putridity; I was completely overthrown. The Works of Guy de Maupassant, Volume 4 In spite of its putridity and the worms which preyed upon it, I perceived a corrupted human head, and recognized the features of a nun who had died some months before. A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century Pestilence, which usually follows in the train of war, now rose from the putridity of battle fields, and sweeping, like the angel of death, over the war-scathed and starving inhabitants of Livonia, penetrated Sweden. The Empire of Russia Whilst Seneca taught, Rome was a cesspool of moral putridity and Nero butchered. Expositions of Holy Scripture: Romans Corinthians (To II Corinthians, Chap. V) Why it should be so I cannot tell, but the portentous symptom of putridity is always in evidence. The Ethics of Drink and Other Social Questions Joints In Our Social Armour The corpse of a man who has destroyed his inside by intemperance is generally in a state of putridity immediately after death; and the decay, particularly in warm climates, is very rapid. Frank Mildmay Or, The Naval Officer Wert thou a churchyard ornament, to braid The charnel of putridity, and part The spot where what was mortal had been laid, With all thy native coldness in his heart? The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 357, February 21, 1829 Contented! just as like contentment as the light emitted by putridity resembles the divine halo! Marriage At every step that our bearers took, the icy mass of putridity before me, shook together—my flesh creeps even now at the recollection. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 390, September 19, 1829 But the dirt of a prison speaks sadness to the heart, and appears to be already in a state of putridity and infection. Caleb Williams Or Things as They Are There was a general odor of decaying fruit and fish, a smell of staleness and putridity. The Cruise of the Dazzler This water, although of a dirty and thick appearance, is said to possess the valuable quality of resisting putridity for years. A Woman's Journey Round the World This disgusting bird, with its bald scarlet head, formed to wallow in putridity, is very common on the west coast, and their attendance on the seals shows on what they rely for their food. The Voyage of the Beagle And, though the latter must be admitted to be a small minority, yet they ought to be regarded as the "salt of the earth," which preserves the entire mass from putridity and dishonour. Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and Discoveries Interspersed with Some Particulars Respecting the Author In spite of its putridity, and the worms which preyed upon it, I perceived a corrupted human head, and recognised the features of a Nun who had died some months before! The Monk; a romance He pointed his morals with putridity and he adorned his really beautiful style with barbarities and banalities which make one shudder. Brann the Iconoclast — Volume 12 It was a mob that writhed and wriggled in its own putridity like so many maggots, while the local press cowered before its impotent wrath like young skye-terriers before a skunk. Brann the Iconoclast — Volume 10 This bottom was littered with great gobbets of flesh, most of which was in the last state of putridity. The Lost World Carbonic acid is thus shown to be an excellent means of preserving beef from putridity and of causing it to retain its good taste for several weeks. Scientific American Supplement, No. 392, July 7, 1883 It soon became a mass of putridity, and to every eye was a loathsome and disgusting Object; To every eye but a Mother's. The Monk; a romance At the same time the infusion will have passed from a state of sweetness to a state of putridity. Hygienic Physiology : with Special Reference to the Use of Alcoholic Drinks and Narcotics Transcendent alchemists, they were transforming that horrible putridity into a living and inoffensive product. The Wonders of Instinct Chapters in the Psychology of Insects Septic infections after parturition are prone to cause endocarditis and myocarditis, and a malignant endocarditis may develop from uterine infection or uterine putridity. Disturbances of the Heart They languish when the game goes high; and they die when putridity supervenes. More Hunting Wasps Upon the bed, before that whole company, there lay a nearly liquid mass of loathsome—of detestable putridity. The Works of Edgar Allan Poe — Volume 2 The heaps of vegetable putridity upon the banks of rivers, when a swollen torrent has torn the luxuriant plants from the loosened soil, are but the effects of a few hours' change. Eight Years' Wanderings in Ceylon The adults discovered in the company of their larval family, in this putridity that was a Rat, are all abominably verminous. The Wonders of Instinct Chapters in the Psychology of Insects His idle thought has run all to seed, and grown false and the giver of falsities; the inner light of his mind is gone out; all his light is mere putridity and phosphorescence henceforth. Latter-Day Pamphlets A general scavenger, the Burying-beetle refuses nothing in the way of cadaveric putridity. The Wonders of Instinct Chapters in the Psychology of Insects |
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