putrid-smelling - Meaning in Telugu

putrid-smelling - Meaning in Telugu

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Definitions and Meaning of putrid-smelling in English

putrid-smelling adjective

  1. having the putrid odor of decaying organic matteradj.all

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The word or phrase putrid-smelling refers to having the putrid odor of decaying organic matter. See putrid-smelling meaning in Telugu, putrid-smelling definition, translation and meaning of putrid-smelling in Telugu. Learn and practice the pronunciation of putrid-smelling. Find the answer of what is the meaning of putrid-smelling in Telugu.

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