Associations to the word «Stench»
Noun
- Sharpe
- Wail
- Snarl
- Mud
- Sludge
- Bitter
- Puff
- Mask
- Gutter
- Flame
- Misery
- Dread
- Darkness
- Chemical
- Disgust
- Whiskey
- Hurrying
- Recoil
- Garlic
- Hilary
- Hiss
- Tang
- Blast
- Noise
- Plaster
- Body
- Powder
- Aching
- Worse
- Orc
- Dying
- Sweating
- Cree
- Drunk
- Crumbling
- Plague
- Mist
- Spice
- Grandma
- Enoch
- Atmosphere
- Sap
- Warmer
- Habitation
- Humidity
- Haze
- Raw
- Centaur
- Weasel
- Bladder
- Torch
- Captor
- Mallory
- Dungeon
- Cough
- Handkerchief
- Gaping
- Bile
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
STENCH, noun. A strong foul smell, a stink
STENCH, noun. (figurative) a foul quality
STENCH, noun. (obsolete) A smell or odour, not necessarily bad.
STENCH, verb. (obsolete) To cause to emit a disagreeable odour; to cause to stink.
STENCH, verb. To stanch.
STENCH TRAP, noun. A device to prevent foul air from rising from the openings of sewers, drains, etc.
STENCH TRAPS, noun. Plural of stench trap
Dictionary definition
STENCH, noun. A distinctive odor that is offensively unpleasant.
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