Fetors [noun]

Definition of Fetors:

effluvium

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Sentence/Example of Fetors:

He was blinded by light and deafened by sound and his nostrils were filled with the nauseating fetor of jungle and decay.

Liquor gurgled down; the smell of whisky added its fetor to the stench of oil, bilge, sweat and blood.

In vain it was to rake for Ambergriese in the paunch of this Leviathan, insufferable fetor denying not inquiry.

Dalgard's less sensitive nostrils picked up a new scent, the not-to-be-missed fetor of damp underground ways where water stood.

Lemna minor where the crusts and the muco-purulent discharge are very abundant with fetor (in rhinitis atrophics).

Do they, as many saints have done, smell the fetor of sin, the foul reek of evil in the souls that pass by them?

Fetor exhaled from its gaping jaws, smoke from its nostrils; its eyes were flame.

The characteristic fetor often ceases within twelve hours' use of this drug.

When fetor exists, as during the detachment of patches of exudation, antiseptic and detergent sprays may be employed.

As the fetor of these abscesses is horrible, they should be injected with a solution of permanganate of potash or liq.