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91Michel, Anneliese — (1952–1976) German woman who died during prolonged EXORCISMs for demonic POSSESSION. In a sensational trial, the parents of Anneliese Michel and the two priests who conducted the exorcisms were convicted of negligent homicide. The case… …
92putrefy — mid 15c., from Fr. putréfier, from L. putrefacere “to make rotten,” from putrere (see PUTRID (Cf. putrid)) + facere (see FACTITIOUS (Cf. factitious)). Related: Putrefied …
93nastified — A combination of nasty and putrefied. Extremely disgusting to the point of being repulsive. Check out the mold on those dishes. That s nastified …
94nastified — A combination of nasty and putrefied. Extremely disgusting to the point of being repulsive. Check out the mold on those dishes. That s nastified …
95sapraemia — n. blood poisoning as a result of ingesting putrefied matter (Medicine) …
96go — 1. to die And its northern British alternative, gang, alone or in many phrases: ... he said I think I m going, Peter. He didn t speak again. (Manning, 1977) Thus a sailor may go aloft, punning on the ascent of the rigging; a Scot… …
97putrefy — [ pju:trɪfʌɪ] verb (putrefies, putrefying, putrefied) decay or rot and produce a fetid smell. Derivatives putrefaction noun putrefactive adjective Origin ME: via Fr. from L. putrefacere, from puter, putr rotten …
98putrid — a. Decomposed, rotten, decayed, corrupt, putrefied, stinking …
99rotten — a. 1. Putrid, corrupt, carious, decomposed, putrefied, decaying, decayed, fetid, putrescent, foul. 2. Unsound, defective. 3. Treacherous, deceitful, untrustworthy, corrupt, unsound. 4. Fetid, ill smelling, rank …
100bad — adjective 1) bad workmanship Syn: substandard, poor, inferior, second rate, second class, unsatisfactory, inadequate, unacceptable, not up to scratch, not up to par, deficient, imperfect, defective, faulty, shoddy, amateurish …