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fumigatory, a. and n. rare.|ˈfjuːmɪgəˌtərɪ| [f. mod.L. type *fūmigātōri-us (med.L. fūmigātōrium censer) f. L. fūmigāre: see fumigate v. and -ory. Cf. F. fumigatoire.] A. adj. Having the quality of fumigating; concerned with fumigation. B. n. ‘A room or an apparatus used for fumigation’ (Syd. Soc. Lex. 1885).
1799W. Tooke View Russian Emp. II. 224 The commission for quelling the contagion caused three receipts for making fumigatory powders to be published. 1852Fraser's Mag. XLV. 675 A brother-officer..sitting down to join in our fumigatory conclave. |