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fetid

Felid vs Fetid - What's the difference?

felid | fetid |


As a noun felid

is any member of the cat family (felidae).

As an adjective fetid is

stinking, fetid.

Taxonomy vs Fetid - What's the difference?

taxonomy | fetid |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adjective fetid is

stinking, fetid.

Fetid vs Putrid - What's the difference?

fetid | putrid |

Putrid is a synonym of fetid.



As adjectives the difference between fetid and putrid

is that fetid is foul-smelling, stinking while putrid is rotting, rotten, being in a state of putrefaction.

As a noun fetid

is the foul-smelling asafoetida plant, or its extracts.

Fetid vs Necronite - What's the difference?

fetid | necronite |


As an adjective fetid

is stinking, fetid.

As a noun necronite is

(mineralogy) fetid feldspar, a mineral that gives off an unpleasant odour when struck.

Fetid vs Virose - What's the difference?

fetid | virose |


As adjectives the difference between fetid and virose

is that fetid is foul-smelling, stinking while virose is having a nauseous odour; fetid; poisonous.

As a noun fetid

is the foul-smelling asafoetida plant, or its extracts.

Fetid vs Fetidity - What's the difference?

fetid | fetidity |


As an adjective fetid

is stinking, fetid.

As a noun fetidity is

the quality of being fetid.

Fetid vs Fetidly - What's the difference?

fetid | fetidly |


As an adjective fetid

is stinking, fetid.

As an adverb fetidly is

in a fetid manner.

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