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Putrefaction

Putrefaction

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Putredinous

Proceeding from putrefaction or partaking of the putrefactive process having an offensive smell stinking rotten

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Putrescible

Capable of putrefaction liable to become putrid as putrescible substances

Septicity

Tendency to putrefaction septic quality

Corruption

corrupting or making putrid or state of being corrupt or putrid decomposition or disorganization in the process of putrefaction putrefaction deterioration

Putrilage

That which is undergoing putrefaction the products of putrefaction

Hides and skins

are termed 'leather' even as soon as the process of tanning is over and the danger of their putrefaction is put an end to, State of Tamil Nadu v. Mahi Traders, AIR 1989 SC 1167 (1172): (1989)

Ptomaine

One of a class of animal bases or alkaloids formed in the putrefaction of various kinds of albuminous matter and closely related to the vegetable alkaloids a cadaveric poison The ptomaines

Septically

In a septic manner in a manner tending to promote putrefaction

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Putrification

Putrefaction

Putrefaction

Matched in: Term Putrefaction

Putredinous

Proceeding from putrefaction or partaking of the putrefactive process having an offensive smell stinking rotten

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Putrescible

Capable of putrefaction liable to become putrid as putrescible substances

Septicity

Tendency to putrefaction septic quality

Corruption

corrupting or making putrid or state of being corrupt or putrid decomposition or disorganization in the process of putrefaction putrefaction deterioration

Putrilage

That which is undergoing putrefaction the products of putrefaction

Hides and skins

are termed 'leather' even as soon as the process of tanning is over and the danger of their putrefaction is put an end to, State of Tamil Nadu v. Mahi Traders, AIR 1989 SC 1167 (1172): (1989)

Ptomaine

One of a class of animal bases or alkaloids formed in the putrefaction of various kinds of albuminous matter and closely related to the vegetable alkaloids a cadaveric poison The ptomaines

Septically

In a septic manner in a manner tending to promote putrefaction

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