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putrefaction

[pyoo-truh-fak-shuhn] / ˌpyu trəˈfæk ʃən /


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Could it be that the label “Republican,” from an association with something or someone, carries an aroma of putrefaction?

From Washington Post

In one somber composition, a pair of pumpkins, long past putrefaction, approach fossilization.

From Washington Post

And it would be hard to imagine a more memorable guide to that world than Cooper, whose broodingly dark, increasingly frenzied performance captures nothing less than the realization — and putrefaction — of one man’s American dream.

From Los Angeles Times

“It is a laborious process because generally the bodies are in a putrefaction stage, many individual characteristics have been lost,” Pachar said.

From Seattle Times

But I focused less on the tactile descriptions of blood mixing with bodily waste and the odors of putrefaction than the language and philosophy.

From New York Times