rot

सड़ांध
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'
गलना,
अपक्षय,
सड़न,
गलन
verb
सड़ाना,
नाश होना,
सड़ना
noun
दुर्गन्ध,
सड़ांध
adjective
सड़ांध का,
दुर्गन्ध का
example
You thought the moral 'rot' took hold in the sixties, didn't you?
He even asserts that as Noah used only gopher-wood for the ark, it was ‘probably resistant to both 'rot' and termites’.
The next challenge is that the noble 'rot' will not attack all grapes at the same time.
the leaves were turning black with 'rot'
Puddles can create ideal conditions for diseases such as root 'rot' , damping off and seedling blight.
The products that on paper seemed to be bombproof and virtually inert turned out to be part of a system that propagates mold, mildew, and 'rot' .
Wines made from grapes affected by noble 'rot' tend to have a particularly deep golden colour.
the leaves were turning black with '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.
He first had to determine just how deep the financial 'rot' ran.
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 production's claim to introduce ‘logical coherence’ is a lot of 'rot' .
However, the imminent release of the Mevira and Signum models will help stop the 'rot' .
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 time the house will begin to show signs of 'rot' , especially where it touches the ground.
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.
Without wanting to sound immodest, they maintain they have arrived to stop the 'rot' in British rock.
The liner notes talk about his adaptation of ‘twelve-tone technique’ to tonality, but this is 'rot' , in my opinion.
there is enough talent in the team to stop the 'rot'
Such antagonism may also protect the corn plant from the E verticillioides disease, stalk 'rot' .
Recent research has shown that cement really just seals moisture in, and thus, promotes a faster rate of internal 'rot' .
In the hands of lesser songsmiths, such lines would inevitably sound like so much 'rot' , but Gough has a peculiar charm about him that gradually disarms the jaded listener.
After a few days, the sought after botrytis-infected grape can 'rot' further by the action of another fungus into a gooey grey lump.
That's because fungal diseases like witches broom and frosty pod 'rot' are devastating cacao crops in Central and South America.
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' .
he cannot understand the way the education system has been allowed to 'rot'
I don't know anything about any curse, it sounds like a lot of contrived 'rot' to me.
However, many officers doubt it is enough to stop the 'rot' .
If he sees 'rot' or physical deformities at either end, he uses the grapple saw to snip off a two-foot section.
The turf was stacked and left for 18 months to 'rot' down.
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