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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The sewage pipe leak in the basement caused an offensive effluvium to permeate throughout the house.
The rotting food in the dumpster emitted a putrid effluvium.
The landfill site was a significant source of effluvium in the surrounding area.
The smokestacks of the power plant released effluvium into the atmosphere.
The toxic effluvium from the spill affected the marine life in the ocean.
The chemical reaction produced a noxious effluvium that required immediate ventilation.
The archaeologist discovered an ancient artifact covered in a sticky effluvium.
The chemist analyzed the effluvium produced by the chemical reaction.
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