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Что (кто) такое Putrefy - определение

BREAKING DOWN OF A BODY OF A HUMAN OR ANIMAL POST-MORTEM
Putrification; Putrifaction; Putrify; Putrifaction (biochemistry); Putrefying; Putrid; Putrefy; 🝤; Putrified
  • Putrefaction, the eighth alchemical key of Basil Valentine, 1678, Chemical Heritage Foundation
  • Timeline of postmortem changes (stages of death), with putrefaction labeled near middle.
  • Putrefaction in human hands after several days of one of the [[Oba Chandler]] victims underwater in Florida, United States
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Putrefy         
·vt To Corrupt; to make foul.
II. Putrefy ·vi To become putrid; to decay offensively; to Rot.
III. Putrefy ·vt To make morbid, carious, or gangrenous; as, to putrefy an ulcer or wound.
IV. Putrefy ·vt To render putrid; to cause to decay offensively; to cause to be decomposed; to cause to rot.
putrefy         
I. v. a.
Corrupt, rot, render putrid.
II. v. n.
Rot, decay, decompose, become rotten, become putrid.
putrefy         
(putrefies, putrefying, putrefied)
When something putrefies, it decays and produces a very unpleasant smell. (FORMAL)
The meat in all of the open flasks putrefied.
...putrefying corpses.
= rot
VERB: V, V-ing
putrefy         
['pju:tr?f??]
¦ verb (putrefies, putrefying, putrefied) decay or rot and produce a fetid smell.
Derivatives
putrefaction noun
putrefactive adjective
Origin
ME: via Fr. from L. putrefacere, from puter, putr- 'rotten'.
Putrefying         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Putrefy.
Putrefaction         
·noun The condition of being putrefied; also, that which putrefied.
II. Putrefaction ·noun The act or the process of putrefying; the offensive decay of albuminous or other matter.
Putrid         
·adj Indicating or proceeding from a decayed state of animal or vegetable matter; as, a putrid smell.
II. Putrid ·adj Tending to decomposition or decay; decomposed; rotten;
- said of animal or vegetable matter; as, putrid flesh. ·see Putrefaction.
putrid         
['pju:tr?d]
¦ adjective
1. decaying or rotting and emitting a fetid smell.
2. informal very unpleasant.
Derivatives
putridity noun
putridly adverb
putridness noun
Origin
ME: from L. putridus, from putrere 'to rot', from puter, putr- 'rotten'.
Putrify         
·vt & ·vi To Putrefy.
putrefaction         
Putrefaction is the process of decay. (FORMAL)
...the lingering stench of putrefaction.
N-UNCOUNT

Википедия

Putrefaction

Putrefaction is the fifth stage of death, following pallor mortis, algor mortis, rigor mortis, and livor mortis. This process references the breaking down of a body of an animal post-mortem. In broad terms, it can be viewed as the decomposition of proteins, and the eventual breakdown of the cohesiveness between tissues, and the liquefaction of most organs. This is caused by the decomposition of organic matter by bacterial or fungal digestion, which causes the release of gases that infiltrate the body's tissues, and leads to the deterioration of the tissues and organs. The approximate time it takes putrefaction to occur is dependent on various factors. Internal factors that affect the rate of putrefaction include the age at which death has occurred, the overall structure and condition of the body, the cause of death, and external injuries arising before or after death. External factors include environmental temperature, moisture and air exposure, clothing, burial factors, and light exposure.

The first signs of putrefaction are signified by a greenish discoloration on the outside of the skin on the abdominal wall corresponding to where the large intestine begins, as well as under the surface of the liver.

Certain substances, such as carbolic acid, arsenic, strychnine, and zinc chloride, can be used to delay the process of putrefaction in various ways based on their chemical make up.

Body farms are facilities which study the process.