fester |
undefined |
As a verb fester
is to become septic; to become rotten.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
fester |
united |
As a verb fester
is to become septic; to become rotten.
As a proper noun united is
(chiefly|british) any of many football teams formed by the amalgamation of smaller ones.
fester |
carbuncle |
Related terms |
Fester is a related term of carbuncle.
As a verb fester
is to become septic; to become rotten.
As a noun carbuncle is
(archaic) a deep-red or fiery colored garnet or other dark red precious stone, especially when cut cabochon.
putrid |
fester |
As an adjective putrid
is rotting, rotten, being in a state of putrefaction.
As a verb fester is
to become septic; to become rotten.
fester |
poison |
As verbs the difference between fester and poison
is that
fester is to become septic; to become rotten while
poison is to use poison to kill or paralyse somebody.
As a noun poison is
a substance that is harmful or lethal to a living organism.
smoke |
fester |
As verbs the difference between smoke and fester
is that
smoke is to inhale and exhale the smoke from a burning cigarette, cigar, pipe, etc while
fester is to become septic; to become rotten.
As a noun smoke
is the visible vapor/vapour, gases, and fine particles given off by burning or smoldering material.
As an adjective smoke
is of the colour known as smoke.
As a proper noun Smoke
is london.
fester |
pus |
As a verb fester
is to become septic; to become rotten.
As a noun pus is
a whitish-yellow or yellow substance composed primarily of dead white blood cells and dead pyogenic bacteria; normally found in regions of bacterial infection.
As an initialism PUS is
permanent Under Secretary (UK.
fester |
rotting |
As verbs the difference between fester and rotting
is that
fester is to become septic; to become rotten while
rotting is .
As a noun rotting is
the process by which something rots.
fester |
exacerbate |
As verbs the difference between fester and exacerbate
is that
fester is to become septic; to become rotten while
exacerbate is to make worse (pain, anger, etc); aggravate.
decay |
fester |
As verbs the difference between decay and fester
is that
decay is to deteriorate, to get worse, to lose strength or health, to decline in quality while
fester is to become septic; to become rotten.
As a noun decay
is the process or result of being gradually decomposed.
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