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  • 41Gore Beyond Necropsy — Жанры горграйнд, нойзграйнд, нойз рок Годы 1989 2005 …

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  • 42foul — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. dirty, soiled, disgusting; stormy, unpleasant; obscene, indecent; clogged, choked, entangled; unfair, underhand. See uncleanness, impurity, improbity. fall foul of II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Soiled] …

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  • 43rancid — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. rank, stale, putrid, malodorous. See malodorousness, sourness. Ant., fresh, sweet smelling. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Decaying] Syn. rotten, spoiled, tainted, turned, stale, sour, bad, contaminated …

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  • 44rank — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. lush, luxuriant, vigorous; coarse; malodorous, fetid, rancid, offensive; arrant, extreme, gross. n. row, line; position, caste, quality; status, grade, standing, footing. See repute, badness, class …

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  • 45stinking — I (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. smelly, reeking, offensive, malodorous, odiferous, fetid, foul, rank, noisome, spoiled, putrid. II (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective 1. Having an unpleasant odor: fetid, foul, foul smelling, malodorous, mephitic,… …

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  • 46foul-smelling — adjective offensively malodorous (Freq. 2) a foul odor the kitchen smelled really funky • Syn: ↑fetid, ↑foetid, ↑foul, ↑funky, ↑noisome, ↑sme …

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  • 47ill-scented — adjective offensively malodorous a foul odor the kitchen smelled really funky • Syn: ↑fetid, ↑foetid, ↑foul, ↑foul smelling, ↑funky, ↑noisome, ↑smel …

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  • 48niffy — adjective (British informal) malodorous • Similar to: ↑malodorous, ↑malodourous, ↑unpleasant smelling, ↑ill smelling, ↑stinky • Derivationally related forms: ↑niff • …

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  • 49niffy — iffy adj. Malodorous, unpleasant smelling. Opposite of {fragrant}. [British informal] [WordNet 1.5] …

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  • 50combining form — noun Date: 1884 a linguistic form that occurs only in compounds or derivatives and can be distinguished descriptively from an affix by its ability to occur as one immediate constituent of a form whose only other immediate constituent is an affix… …

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