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malodor

[ mal-oh-der ]

noun

  1. an unpleasant or offensive odor; stench.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of malodor1

First recorded in 1815–25; mal- + odor
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Mr. Trump’s final official acts added to the malodor, as he granted clemency to a raft of corrupt cronies, former officials and white-collar criminals.

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He said that type of ethanol costs significantly less than ethanol filtered using activated carbon filtration, which would typically remove almost all contaminants and the malodor with it.â€

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“Nonenal would be a perfect candidate for this malodor masking technology,†Dr. Warren says.

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The problem is that no one quite knows what contempt means, other than the obvious malodor of disrepute.

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Staff members were seen handling soiled laundry without wearing gloves, the inspectors added in the government report, and cushions and other material were “heavily contaminated, and had a strong malodor.â€

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