What is another word for Nidorous?
Pronunciation:
[ nˈɪdəɹəs], [ nˈɪdəɹəs], [ n_ˈɪ_d_ə_ɹ_ə_s]
Synonyms for Nidorous:
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adj.
• rancid- Olid ,
- carious ,
- curdled ,
- evil-smelling ,
- feculent ,
- putrescent ,
- Reeky ,
- decomposing ,
- disagreeable ,
- disgusting ,
- impure ,
- loathsome ,
- nasty ,
- polluted ,
- putrefactive ,
- sharp ,
- sour ,
- soured ,
- stale ,
- turned ,
- unhealthy .
Other relevant words:
- abhorrent ,
- abrupt ,
- absolute ,
- acerb ,
- acerbic ,
- acetify ,
- acid ,
- acidify ,
- acidity ,
- acidulate ,
- acrid ,
- acuate ,
- acute ,
- acutely ,
- afoul ,
- airless ,
- astute ,
- away ,
- awful ,
- back up ,
- badly ,
- badness ,
- befoul ,
- big ,
- bitter ,
- blistering ,
- blue ,
- breakdown ,
- bribe ,
- bump off ,
- buttery ,
- buy ,
- cancelled ,
- caustic ,
- cheating ,
- choke ,
- choke off ,
- clog ,
- clog up ,
- close ,
- cloud ,
- coagulate ,
- coagulated ,
- cold ,
- congest ,
- contaminate ,
- corrupted ,
- crappy ,
- crisp ,
- crooked ,
- cruddy ,
- crying ,
- dark ,
- debase ,
- debauch ,
- decomposition ,
- defective ,
- defile ,
- demoralise ,
- demoralize ,
- deprave ,
- despicable ,
- detestable ,
- dirty ,
- discriminating ,
- disgustful ,
- dispatch ,
- distasteful ,
- dour ,
- downright ,
- dusty ,
- egregious ,
- eminent ,
- faecal ,
- false ,
- ferment ,
- filthy ,
- firm ,
- flagrant ,
- forged ,
- forth ,
- foul-smelling ,
- fouled ,
- frowsy ,
- game ,
- glaring ,
- glowering ,
- glum ,
- grade ,
- grease one's palms ,
- gritty ,
- gross ,
- grumose ,
- grumous ,
- hard ,
- heights ,
- hideous ,
- high gear ,
- high school ,
- high up ,
- high-pitched ,
- high-risk ,
- highschool ,
- icky ,
- ill-scented ,
- ill-smelling ,
- impregnable ,
- in high spirits ,
- incisive ,
- insalubrious ,
- inviolable ,
- juicy ,
- keen ,
- knifelike ,
- loathly ,
- lousy ,
- low-down ,
- luxuriously ,
- maculate ,
- malodourous ,
- marked-up ,
- mellow ,
- membership ,
- mephitic ,
- mettlesome ,
- miasmal ,
- misdirect ,
- moody ,
- morose ,
- moth-eaten ,
- mouldy ,
- murder ,
- naughty ,
- nauseating ,
- nauseous ,
- needlelike ,
- nonprogressive ,
- obscene ,
- odoriferous ,
- off-key ,
- offence ,
- offense ,
- oily ,
- oleaginous ,
- order ,
- out-and-out ,
- outrank ,
- penetrating ,
- penetrative ,
- perfumed ,
- pervert ,
- piercing ,
- place ,
- polish off ,
- pollute ,
- potent ,
- precipitous ,
- profane ,
- putrefacient ,
- putrefaction ,
- queasy ,
- racy ,
- range ,
- rank and file ,
- rate ,
- regretful ,
- remove ,
- repellant ,
- repellent ,
- repelling ,
- repugnant ,
- revolting ,
- richly ,
- right-down ,
- risky ,
- risque ,
- rot ,
- rotted ,
- saturnine ,
- scented ,
- secure ,
- senior high ,
- senior high school ,
- sharp-worded ,
- sharply ,
- sheer ,
- shitty ,
- shrewd ,
- shrill ,
- sickening ,
- skanky ,
- slay ,
- slimy ,
- slovenly ,
- smarmy ,
- smutty ,
- soapy ,
- social rank ,
- social station ,
- social status ,
- solid ,
- sorry ,
- sourness ,
- speculative ,
- spicy ,
- spirited ,
- spoil ,
- spoilt ,
- spunky ,
- standpat ,
- stiff ,
- stifling ,
- stinky ,
- stodgy ,
- substantial ,
- subvert ,
- sullen ,
- sully ,
- sulphurous ,
- sultry ,
- sweet ,
- sweet-scented ,
- sweet-smelling ,
- taint ,
- tart ,
- tartness ,
- tight ,
- tough ,
- turn ,
- ugly ,
- unaired ,
- unassailable ,
- unattackable ,
- unclean ,
- uncollectible ,
- unctuous ,
- unfit ,
- unhealthful ,
- unpleasant-smelling ,
- unprogressive ,
- unsavory ,
- unsavoury ,
- unsound ,
- unsporting ,
- unsportsmanlike ,
- unsympathetic ,
- unworthy ,
- vaporous ,
- vapourous ,
- violative ,
- virulent ,
- vitiate ,
- vitriolic ,
- warm ,
- watery ,
- wicked ,
- work ,
- worthless ,
- wretched ,
- yucky .
How to use "Nidorous" in context?
Nidorous is the name given to a group of fungi that produce characteristic smells, which some people find unpleasant. These fungi are capable of emitting various types of odors, but the most common of these is the smell of rotting vegetation.
The fungi that belong to the Nidorous genus are found all over the world, in both the tropics and the temperate zones. Some of these fungi are parasitic, feeding off other fungi or plant cells. Others are saprobic, living off decaying organic matter.
The most common type of Nidorous fungus is called the stinkhorn.
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