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ROTTING

Definition av ROTTING

  1. ruttnande
  2. böjningsform av rot
  3. presensparticip av rot; ruttnande, som ruttnar

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  • The rotting corpse of Formosus was exhumed and put on trial, before an unwilling synod of the Roman clergy, in the so-called Cadaver Synod in January 897.
  • melanogaster are attracted to rotting fruit and fermenting beverages, and are often found in orchards, kitchens and pubs.
  • According to another source, Akiva saw that at some future time he would take in marriage the wife of Turnus Rufus (his executioner, also known as Quintus Tineius Rufus) after she converted to Judaism, for which reason he spat on the ground (for having come from a fetid drop), smiled (at her conversion) and wept (at such beauty eventually rotting in the dust after death).
  • Her work draws from a range of sources, from myths to science, grappling with a plethora of unconventional, visceral materials that included chocolate, lambs' tongues and rotting vegetable matter.
  • The inflorescence is produced from the rhizome near one of the pseudobulbs and hangs downwards to about 20–22 cm and is composed of hundreds of small yellowish flowers netted with red that smell like rotting meat to attract various flies.
  • The Flavr Savr contains two genes added by Calgene; a reversed antisense polygalacturonase gene which inhibits the production of a rotting enzyme and a gene responsible for the creation of APH(3')II, which confers resistance to certain aminoglycoside antibiotics including kanamycin and neomycin.
  • Another double chairlift, the Ridge Chair, was destroyed in a windstorm in 1998, and is currently still standing, though gradually rotting away.
  • The majority of lupines do not thrive in rich heavy soils, and often only live for a matter of years if grown in such places, because crown contact with manure or rich organic matter encourages rotting.
  • These keeled scales may be an adaptation to its high-rainfall habitat, to its microhabitat in rotting logs, or to camouflage it when moving through forest leaf-litter.
  • Sometimes rotting meat or feces would be smeared onto the points to cause serious infection or death.
  • Polski, an asparagus farm owner, complains that Allie is not tending to the asparagus, which is rotting.
  • The tallest hill on the island, called Monte Guardia, still has the rotting stumps of the extinct giant trees over eight feet wide.
  • It is a good burrower and often constructs its own shelter by burrowing under surface objects such as rocks or rotting logs.
  • In shame of allowing him to see her unsightly form, Izanami sent Raijin and several female demons to chase after Izanagi, after he fled the image of her rotting form, to bring him back to Yomi.
  • Females lay fifteen to eighteen eggs in a small cavity cleared beneath a rotting log, stump, board, loose bark, a rock, or an abandoned rodent burrow.
  • Moreover, roots are relatively susceptible to rotting if watered too profusely after the dry period.
  • It was then dragged through the streets and propped up at the door of Palazzo Pazzi, where the rotting head was mockingly used as a door-knocker.
  • The word's inversion, "serah" is defined as "rotting," that after Joshua's arrival, the fruits became so juicy that they could quickly rot.
  • The band's soundman Chris remarked that if that happened, the corpse would be like a rotting piñata.
  • Adult flies are found mostly on mammal excrement, including that of humans (less often on other rotting organic matter), where eggs are laid and larvae develop, and on nearby vegetation, carrion, fermenting tree sap, and shrubs and herbs.


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