Putrefaction (noun)
pew-tre-fak-shun
The state of being putrefied; decay
1350–1400; Middle English from Late Latin putrefactiōn- (stem of putrefactiō ) a rotting
Example sentences
“It seems as though the putrefaction of our planet is almost complete, and still the rich hoard money.”
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