DEFEDATION


Meaning of DEFEDATION in English

ˌdefə̇ˈdāshən noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle French, from Late Latin defoedatus (past participle of defoedare to pollute, from Latin de- + foedare to make ugly or filthy, from foedus ugly, filthy) + Middle French -ion — more at bebung

archaic : pollution , defiling

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