| 单词 | mephitis | 
| 释义 | mephitisn. 1.  A noxious or pestilential emanation, esp. from the earth; a noisome or poisonous stench. Also figurative. Now rare. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > use of drugs and poison > poison > 			[noun]		 > poisonous exhalation damp1480 mephitis1625 miasm1649 miasma1665 the world > matter > gas > 			[noun]		 > fumes or vapour > noxious vapour or gas reekeOE air?c1225 damp1480 mephitis1625 smoke1648 effluvium1656 fume1665 miasma1665 mephitic1802 the world > physical sensation > smell and odour > fetor > 			[noun]		 > fetid smells > other spec. nidora1620 mephitis1625 nidorosity1696 reek1729 fire stink1844 1625    W. Crosse Belgiaes Troubles & Triumphs  i. 14  				This murraine..Whose furie did our Cohorts all infest, And like some sad Mephitis pierst their vaines. 1638    R. Farley Kalender of Mans Life sig. H  				What comes of all your cates? the jakes can tell, Which turnes your gold into Mephitis smell. 1703    Philos. Trans. 1702–3 		(Royal Soc.)	 23 1327  				The last Essay is of Venomous Steems and Damps, in Latin called Mephites... Of this sort the Mephitis of Hierapolis, and the Specus Coricius were famous of old. 1706    Phillips's New World of Words 		(new ed.)	  				Mephitis, a Damp, or strong Sulphureous Smell,..a Stench, Stink, or ill Savour. 1781    T. Pennant Tour in Wales 		(1783)	 II. 190  				A mephites [sic], or pestilential vapour. 1793    T. Beddoes Observ. Nature & Cure Calculus 250  				The mephitis, which exhales from putrefied animal substances. 1817    S. T. Coleridge Satyrane's Lett. i, in  Biogr. Lit. II. 197  				My nostrils, the most placable of all the senses, reconciled to or indeed insensible of the mephitis. 1856    R. W. Emerson Eng. Traits ii. 16  				Nobody likes to be..suffocated with bilge, mephitis, and stewing oil. 1993    Guardian 21 Aug. (Weekend Suppl.) 6/2  				In the early Nineties, we see a fuddled Scrooge and bigot, his singlet-clad form barely visible through a mephitis of alcohol, anality, and spank magazines.  2.  Zoology. In form  Mephitis. A North and Central American genus of skunks, which comprises the striped skunk,  M. mephitis, and the hooded skunk,  M. macroura; (also  mephitis) a skunk of this genus. ΚΠ 1845    Encycl. Metrop. XXV. 1115/1  				Storr also formed his genus Nasua from two of the Linnæan Viverræ, and Cuvier his Mephitis from other two. 1871    Amer. Naturalist 5 246  				I approached the vital organs of the Mephitis with suitable care. 1883    Encycl. Brit. XV. 440/1  				Anal glands [of Mydaus] largely developed, and emitting an odour like that of the American Skunks (Mephitis). 1966    McGraw-Hill Encycl. Sci. & Technol. 		(rev. ed.)	 XI. 33/1 		(caption)	  				Mephitis, a skunk, showing aposematic coloration. 1991    R. M. Nowak Walker's Mammals of World 		(ed. 5)	 II. 1133/1  				The well-known scent of Mephitis is expelled from two tiny nipples located just inside the anus. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2001; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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