Effluviums [noun]

Definition of Effluviums:

emanation

Synonyms of Effluviums:


Opposite/Antonyms of Effluviums:

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Sentence/Example of Effluviums:

It is the moral effluvium out of which our modern civilization has constructed itself.

He shook a musty effluvium from his piebald clothes, overturned my inkstand, and went on with his insufferable nonsense.

His defensive armour is found in the fetid effluvium which, by a muscular exertion, he is capable of ejecting upon his pursuer.

The whole atmosphere of the islet, as well as a large circle around it, was impregnated with the fearful effluvium.

Its effluvium offended only one sense, affected only one set of sensation nerves.

Inside, a thick effluvium hit his nose, and Gordon turned to see Mother Corey's huge bulk waddling down the hall.

Some consider also that we inhale the effluvium arising from it, which has the like effect.

Which is more easily conceivable in a continued and tenacious effluvium, whereof a great part retreats into its body.

The experienced brewer is much guided in his operations by the peculiarity of this effluvium.

It was the divine breath which passed over the little Church, and filled it with a celestial effluvium.