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notrotic

 

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Notrotic

Description:

Notrotic is an adjective that describes something or someone that is not related to rot.

Sample Sentences:

  • The food that was left out for too long became notrotic and had to be thrown away.
  • After washing the clothes, I hung them outside to dry because I didn't want them to become notrotic from being damp for too long.

Parts of Speech:

  • Adjective

Senses and Usages:

  1. Not subject to decay or rotting.
    • The sealed jar kept the fruits notrotic for a long time.
    • A notrotic environment is essential for preserving artifacts.
  2. Not pertaining to or influenced by rot or decay.
    • His idea for a new product was notrotic; it brought freshness to the market.
    • She has a notrotic approach to life, always seeking new experiences and avoiding stagnation.
  3. Not having any characteristics or qualities associated with rot.
    • His impeccable hygiene keeps him notrotic, even in the dirtiest of environments.
    • The region's unique climate contributes to the notrotic nature of its local cuisine.

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