rot

হাজা
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'
পচানো,
পচেগলে যাওয়া,
শটিত হওয়া
verb
পচা ঘা হত্তয়া,
ক্ষয়রোগে ভোগা,
পচনশীল হত্তয়া,
ক্ষয় হত্তয়া,
পচা,
পচন ধরা,
ক্ষয় করা,
হাজা,
পচান
noun
গলন,
অসার বাকা,
বিকৃতি,
বাজে বস্তু,
আলুর রোগবিশেষ,
বাজে উক্তি,
পচা বস্তু,
পচন
example
As soon as they are rooted from the ground, they will begin to slowly decay and eventually wither into a brown mess of 'rot' .
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.
don't talk 'rot'
The production's claim to introduce ‘logical coherence’ is a lot of 'rot' .
Pod and stem blight and Phomopsis seed 'rot' occur throughout Ohio, but are more prevalent in the southern and western regions of the state.
Recent research has shown that cement really just seals moisture in, and thus, promotes a faster rate of internal 'rot' .
The next challenge is that the noble 'rot' will not attack all grapes at the same time.
After a few days, the sought after botrytis-infected grape can 'rot' further by the action of another fungus into a gooey grey lump.
The aroma was similar to a death room, with the smell of decay, 'rot' , and disinfectant.
The air became easier to breath, losing the noxious stench of 'rot' .
Think of composting and worms immediately come to mind, not to mention such unsettling concepts as decay and 'rot' .
In recent years, Camelot has been struggling to curb falling ticket sales, launching a midweek draw in February 1997 in an attempt to stop the 'rot' .
Unlike wood, however, it is completely unaffected by damp, 'rot' , decay, frost or insect attack.
In a statement the CWU said that it is ‘vital we stop the 'rot' at an early stage’ or ‘tens of thousands of jobs’ could be lost in the UK.
The liner notes talk about his adaptation of ‘twelve-tone technique’ to tonality, but this is 'rot' , in my opinion.
Sclerotinia crown and stem 'rot' is a serious disease threat when seeding alfalfa and clovers in late summer.
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.
Afraid that the city centre itself was in danger of becoming a ‘no-go’ area, Ford had come to believe that only the shooting of identified ‘ring leaders’ would stop the 'rot' .
Germs and 'rot' were the last things that they needed right now.
You've just been in terrible trouble for saying that feminism is all 'rot' and that it went off in the wrong direction.
Such antagonism may also protect the corn plant from the E verticillioides disease, stalk 'rot' .
The argument is 'rot' ; whenever a publisher lets the authorities bully a journalist in their employ, it puts a chill on the entire business of reporting freely.
You thought the moral 'rot' took hold in the sixties, didn't you?
the leaves were turning black with 'rot'
caries sets in at a weak point and spreads to 'rot' the whole tooth
she was busy cutting the 'rot' from the potatoes
As with wheat streak mosaic, we've had a few calls on crown 'rot' causing partial stand loss.
Witches' broom and monilia pod 'rot' are found only in Central and South America, and the new species of black pod is restricted to Africa.
She weighed in on the issue more than a year ago, officially requesting that the Minister's office do something to stop the apparent 'rot' at the company.
None is more difficult to fathom than the studio, which occasionally buys the rights to a film, then allows it to 'rot' away on a shelf.
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