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mephitic
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with Anu Gargmephitic
PRONUNCIATION:
(muh-FIT-ik)
MEANING:
adjective: Poisonous or foul-smelling. ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin mephitis (foul smell). USAGE:
"Jack Black is a sterling example of the actor who starts out seeming like a breath of fresh air, and then turns into something stale, fetid, mephitic, nauseating."Joe Queenan; Do You Remember When Jack Black Was Funny?; The Guardian (London, UK); Oct 9, 2009.
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