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gross

from Middle French gros thick, coarse, from Latin grossus] 1 : flagrant or extreme esp. in badness or offensiveness : of very blameworthy character [a violation of the rules of ethics] [a abuse of trust] 2 :

Disagreeably

In a disagreeable manner unsuitably offensively

Putrefy

To render putrid to cause to decay offensively to cause to be decomposed to cause to rot

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Obscenity

are spongy and leave much to the vagaries of juries asked to evaluate expert testimony on literary merit, offensiveness, and other unmeasur-ables, Richard A. Posner, Law and Literature: A Misunderstood Relation 329 (1988). Obscenity, means (1) The

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gross

from Middle French gros thick, coarse, from Latin grossus] 1 : flagrant or extreme esp. in badness or offensiveness : of very blameworthy character [a violation of the rules of ethics] [a abuse of trust] 2 :

Disagreeably

In a disagreeable manner unsuitably offensively

Putrefy

To render putrid to cause to decay offensively to cause to be decomposed to cause to rot

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Obscenity

are spongy and leave much to the vagaries of juries asked to evaluate expert testimony on literary merit, offensiveness, and other unmeasur-ables, Richard A. Posner, Law and Literature: A Misunderstood Relation 329 (1988). Obscenity, means (1) The

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