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stench

[stench] ,
–noun
1. an offensive smell or odor; stink.
2. a foul quality.

Origin:
bef. 900; ME; OE stenc odor (good or bad); akin to stink


stenchful, adjective


See odor.
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stench   (stěnch)   
n.  
  1. A strong, foul odor; a stink.

  2. A foul quality: the stench of corrupt government.


[Middle English, from Old English stenc, odor.]
Synonyms: These nouns denote a penetrating, objectionable odor: the stench of burning rubber; the fetor of polluted waters; the malodor of diesel fumes; the reek of stale sweat; a stink of decayed flesh.
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