septicity (Meaning)

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septicity (n.)

Tendency to putrefaction; septic quality.

Synonyms & Antonyms of septicity

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septicity Sentence Examples

  1. The septicity of the water sample exceeded safe levels, indicating potential health risks.
  2. The researchers hypothesized that high levels of septicity in the soil contributed to the spread of disease in the community.
  3. The wastewater treatment plant struggled to reduce the septicity of the effluent, leading to environmental concerns.
  4. The septicity of the wound made it difficult to treat and prone to infection.
  5. The presence of septicity in the reservoir prompted authorities to issue a boil water advisory.
  6. The septicity index provided valuable information about the potential health hazards associated with a contaminated site.
  7. The septicity of the raw sewage posed a substantial risk to public health, necessitating immediate action.
  8. The accumulation of septicity in the septic tank led to foul odors and the need for pumping.
  9. The microscopic analysis revealed high levels of septicity, indicating the presence of decomposing organic matter.
  10. The septicity of the river water made it unsuitable for fishing and recreational activities.

FAQs About the word septicity

Tendency to putrefaction; septic quality.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The septicity of the water sample exceeded safe levels, indicating potential health risks.

The researchers hypothesized that high levels of septicity in the soil contributed to the spread of disease in the community.

The wastewater treatment plant struggled to reduce the septicity of the effluent, leading to environmental concerns.

The septicity of the wound made it difficult to treat and prone to infection.