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foedor
transitive verb I conjugation View the declension of this word 1 passive form of [foedo] 2 to defile 3 to pollute 4 to soil, to stain, to make filthy or to unclean 5 to contaminate 6 to corrupt 7 to disgrace, to dishonour 8 to bring shame, to discredit 9 (person or reputation) to sully, to besmirch 10 to disfigure, to mar, to spoil appearance, to spoil brightness, to spoil clearness, to spoil purity of 11 to darken, to dim 12 (punishment) to make horrible, barbarous 13 (land) to mangle, to hack, to mutilate, to ravage permalink
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