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Meaning of rancescent
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rancescent (a.)
Becoming rancid or sour.
rancescent Sentence Examples
- The scent of rancescent butter wafted through the kitchen, a telltale sign of its age.
- The rancescent odor of old paint hung in the air, making the room uninhabitable.
- The once-fragrant flowers had turned rancescent, their petals now wilted and stale.
- The aroma of rancescent linseed oil filled the studio, reminding the artist of the passage of time.
- The water in the pond had developed a rancescent smell, indicating a lack of oxygen and thriving bacteria.
- The rancescent cloth had an unpleasant odor, making it unsuitable for use as a bandage.
- The skin on her hands had become rancescent, a sign of chronic dehydration and poor circulation.
- The rancescent leather of the old book gave off a musty smell that permeated the pages.
- The air in the basement had a rancescent scent, a combination of mold and decaying wood.
- The burnt food had a rancescent aftertaste that lingered in her mouth for hours.
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Becoming rancid or sour.
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The scent of rancescent butter wafted through the kitchen, a telltale sign of its age.
The rancescent odor of old paint hung in the air, making the room uninhabitable.
The once-fragrant flowers had turned rancescent, their petals now wilted and stale.
The aroma of rancescent linseed oil filled the studio, reminding the artist of the passage of time.