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mephitis

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[muh-fahy-tis] / məˈfaɪ tɪs /

noun

  1. (in nontechnical use) a noxious or pestilential exhalation from the earth, as poison gas.

  2. any noisome or poisonous stench.


Etymology

Origin of mephitis

1700–10; < Latin mephītis, mefītis; compare Oscan Mefit ( ) the goddess of such exhalations

Example Sentences

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I know that a skunk's Latin name is Mephitis mephitis, and that skunks should not be confused with polecats.

From SAT Tests

The odor of corruption, the saeva mephitis, has by this time exhaled.

From Theological Essays and Other Papers — Volume 1 by De Quincey, Thomas

Come along with me, and get the mephitis blown out of you.

From The Whirlpool by Gissing, George

Azote is one of the most abundant elements; combined with caloric it forms azotic gas, or mephitis, which composes nearly two thirds of the atmosphere.

From Elements of Chemistry, In a New Systematic Order, Containing all the Modern Discoveries by Lavoisier, Antoine

Mephitis mephitis estor Merriam Striped Skunk D. Watson advises me that striped skunks are fairly common around the entrance to the Park, along the foot of the Mesa, and along the Mancos River.

From Mammals of Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado by Anderson, Sydney

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