rot

تعفن
definition
verb
the chalets were neglected and their woodwork was rotting away
(chiefly of animal or vegetable matter) decay or cause to decay by the action of bacteria and fungi; decompose.
noun
the leaves were turning black with rot
the process of decaying.
don't talk rot
nonsense; rubbish.
abbreviation
rotating.
translation of 'rot'
verb
تفسخ,
تسوس,
فسد,
تعفن,
نخر
noun
تسوس,
نخر الحنطة,
حماقة,
هراء,
نخر,
بلاهة,
فساد,
عفن
example
Waiting 5 to 10 days after the fly-safe date ensures escape from fall infections of barley yellow dwarf and lessens the potential of root 'rot' and early season foliar diseases.
Ryell looked around for something, anything that might be of use, but he saw only the faded gray-blue cushions, the trim of the seats rusted over, the wood black with 'rot' and decay.
The air had a bite to it present only in the fall months; a snap of death that lacked the clean cold of December, filled instead with half-formed aromas of 'rot' and decay.
The aroma was similar to a death room, with the smell of decay, 'rot' , and disinfectant.
The co-op's aim is to help customers protect against Phytophthora root 'rot' and Rhizoctonia and give plants a better chance to emerge.
If they are not cremated, put to sea, left to 'rot' or to wild animals, they are often buried.
Italy struggled for the early years barely getting above 3 centres, but he in turn reached 9 centres in 1911 before the 'rot' set in and elimination arrived in 1919.
After a few days, the sought after botrytis-infected grape can 'rot' further by the action of another fungus into a gooey grey lump.
Recent research has shown that cement really just seals moisture in, and thus, promotes a faster rate of internal 'rot' .
As with wheat streak mosaic, we've had a few calls on crown 'rot' causing partial stand loss.
The turf was stacked and left for 18 months to 'rot' down.
The main problem is Rhizoctonia root 'rot' , with heat canker also being reported in some areas.
You've just been in terrible trouble for saying that feminism is all 'rot' and that it went off in the wrong direction.
Wines made from grapes affected by noble 'rot' tend to have a particularly deep golden colour.
she was busy cutting the 'rot' from the potatoes
As soon as they are rooted from the ground, they will begin to slowly decay and eventually wither into a brown mess of 'rot' .
Puddles can create ideal conditions for diseases such as root 'rot' , damping off and seedling blight.
the education system has been allowed to 'rot'
Charcoal 'rot' is a fungal disease favored by hot, dry weather at this stage in crop development.
caries sets in at a weak point and spreads to 'rot' the whole tooth
The inability of independence to stop the 'rot' has compounded Islamic frustration.
Germs and 'rot' were the last things that they needed right now.
Superstitions were all very well and good if you believed in that kind of thing, from fortune telling to dreams that seemed to foretell the future, but in his opinion, it was all 'rot' .
the leaves were turning black with 'rot'
While most of the world is obsessed with sell-by dates, freshness and ripeness, the sleepy hamlet of Sauternes sits 30 miles south of Bordeaux, obsessed with 'rot' , decay and fungus.
the leaves were turning black with 'rot'
Splitting the stalk reveals internal discoloration and soft slimy 'rot' mostly initiating at the nodes.
People 'rot' in jail awaiting trial, making the constitutional guarantee of a speedy trial a macabre joke.
In a bid to stop the 'rot' , the company has set sweeping price cuts of between 20 and 25 per cent, according to channel reports.
In our school, you're not allowed to climb trees - liabilities and all that 'rot' .
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