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English
Etymology
Attested since circa 1730, from Latin pūtrēscēns (“rotting”), present participle of pūtrēscō (“rot”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
putrescent (comparative more putrescent, superlative most putrescent)
- Becoming putrid; putrefying.
1791, George Fordyce, A treatise on the digestion of food, page 68:When it is combined with that quantity of water with which it is found united in the gall-bladder, it is not more putrescent than the serum of the blood
1885, Henry Stopes, Malt and malting, an historical, scientific, and practical treatise, page 48:This same reason accounts to a considerable extent for the fact, that soft steeping liquor, if seldom changed, becomes much more putrescent than hard water retained with the same barleys for a similar period in cistern.
2009, Mordecai Cubitt Cooke, Introduction to the Study of Fungi, Their Organography,, page 132:although in some instances these spores are elliptical and smooth, they are often coarsely warted and angular. The group in itself seems to be a very natural one, for the species are all soft and fleshy, and even more putrescent than
Translations
French
Etymology
From Latin putrēscēns.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /py.tʁɛ.sɑ̃/ ~ /py.tʁe.sɑ̃/
Adjective
putrescent (feminine putrescente, masculine plural putrescents, feminine plural putrescentes)
- putrescent
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Latin
Verb
putrēscent
- third-person plural future active indicative of putrēscō
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French putrescent.
Pronunciation
Adjective
putrescent m or n (feminine singular putrescentă, masculine plural putrescenți, feminine and neuter plural putrescente)
- putrescent
Declension
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