Definition of Fetider

1. fetid [adj] - See also: fetid

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fetider

fetich
fetiche
fetiches
fetichism
fetichisms
fetichist
fetichistic
fetichists
feticidal
feticide
feticides
feticism
fetid
fetid bugbane
fetid horehound
fetider (current term)
fetidest
fetidities
fetidity
fetidly
fetidness
fetidnesses
fetids
fetii
feting
fetiparous
fetisely
fetishes
fetishisation

Literary usage of Fetider

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Devil's Disciple: A Melodrama by Bernard Shaw (1906)
"... movable iron griddle socketed to the hob, hook above for roasting, and broad fetider, on which stand a kettle and a plate of buttered toast. ..."

2. First- Forty-second Annual Report of the Board of Harbor Commissioners to by Rhode Island Harbor Commissioners (1896)
"fetider piles at its wharf, easterly of Gano street, near the foot of Wickenden street, in Providence. No. 422. July 23, to Robert Pettis, ..."

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