STAIN vs FILTH: NOUN
- A discoloration by foreign matter; a spot.
- A soiled or discolored appearance
- A symbol of disgrace or infamy
- An act that brings discredit to the person who does it
- The state of being covered with unclean things
- A discolored or soiled spot or smudge.
- A diminishment of one's moral character or good reputation by being associated with something disgraceful.
- Slight trace; tinge; tincture.
- Taint; tarnish; evil or corrupting effect: as, the stain of sin.
- In entomology, a well-defined spot of color which appears to be semi-transparent, so that it merely modifies the ground-color: it may be produced by very fine dots, as on a butterfly's wing.
- A blot; a blemish; a cause of reproach or disgrace: as, a stain on one's character.
- A spot; a discoloration, especially a discoloration produced by contact with foreign matter by external causes or influences: as, mildew-stains.
- Specifically, a solution of a dye used in microscopical work to render more readily visible various structures, and for purposes of differentiation.
- A reagent or dye used for staining microscopic specimens.
- A liquid substance applied especially to wood that penetrates the surface and imparts a rich color.
- Coloring matter; a liquid used to color wood, ivory, etc., by absorption.
- (microscopy) a dye or other coloring material that is used in microscopy to make structures visible
- A natural spot of a color different from the gound.
- Cause of reproach; shame.
- A tincture; a tinge.
- A discoloured spot or area.
- A blemish on one's character or reputation.
- A substance used to soak into a surface and colour it.
- A reagent or dye used to stain microscope specimens so as to make some structures visible.
- Taint of guilt; tarnish; disgrace; reproach.
- The state of being covered with unclean things
- Disgusting garbage or refuse.
- A dirty or corrupt condition; foulness.
- Something, such as language or printed matter, considered obscene, prurient, or immoral.
- Anything that soils or defiles; foul, offensive matter; also, the state of being defiled; a foul condition; squalor; nastiness.
- Anything that sullies or befouls the moral character; pollution; defilement.
- Figuratively, a low or foul fellow; a wretch.
- Any substance considered disgustingly foul or unpleasant
- Foul matter; anything that soils or defiles; dirt; nastiness.
- Anything that sullies or defiles the moral character; corruption; pollution.
- A disease supposed to be due to pollution of the soil or water.
- Dirt
- Smut
- The police
- Weeds growing on pasture land
- An offensive or indecent word or phrase
- Synonyms Impurity, grossness, obscenity.
- Foul or dirty matter.
- A state characterized by foul or disgusting dirt and refuse
STAIN vs FILTH: VERB
- To discolour something
- To taint or tarnish someone's character or reputation
- To coat a surface with a stain
- To treat a microscope specimen with a dye
- Make dirty or spotty, as by exposure to air; also used metaphorically
- Produce or leave stains
- Color with a liquid dye or tint
- Color for microscopic study
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STAIN vs FILTH: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To discolor, soil, or spot.
- To bring into disrepute; taint or tarnish.
- To change the color of (a piece of wood, for example) by applying a stain.
- To treat (a specimen for the microscope) with a reagent or dye in order to identify cell or tissue structures or microorganisms.
- To produce or receive discolorations.
- To give or receive a stain; to grow dim.
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STAIN vs FILTH: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To discolor by the application of foreign matter; to make foul; to spot.
- To color, as wood, glass, paper, cloth, or the like, by processes affecting, chemically or otherwise, the material itself; to tinge with a color or colors combining with, or penetrating, the substance; to dye.
- To spot with guilt or infamy; to bring reproach on; to blot; to soil; to tarnish.
- To cause to seem inferior or soiled by comparison.
- Glass colored or stained by certain metallic pigments fused into its substance, -- often used for making ornamental windows.
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STAIN vs FILTH: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To take stains; become stained, soiled, or sullied; grow dim; be obscured.
- To cause a stain or discoloration.
- Hence To eclipse; excel.
- To darken; dim; obscure.
- To print colors upon (especially upon paper-hangings).
- To color by a process other than painting or coating or covering the surface.
- To deface; disfigure; impair, as shape, beauty, or excellence.
- To soil or sully with guilt or infamy; tarnish; bring reproach on; corrupt; deprave: as, to stain the character; stained with guilt.
- To discolor, as by the application of some foreign matter; make foul; spot: as, to stain the hand with dye, or with tobacco-juice; to stain the clothes.
- Anything regarded as making something unclean
- Also used metaphorically
- Anything regarded as making something unclean
STAIN vs FILTH: RELATED WORDS
- Spot, Mark, Blob, Brand, Filth, Dirt, Soil, Stigma, Discolouration, Grease, Grime, Fleck, Discoloration, Smear, Blot
- Scum, Crud, Garbage, Rubbish, Muck, Squalor, Filthy, Soil, Stain, Grease, Dirt, Nastiness, Grime, Filthiness, Foulness
STAIN vs FILTH: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Smirch, Spot, Mark, Blob, Brand, Filth, Dirt, Soil, Discolouration, Grease, Grime, Fleck, Discoloration, Smear, Blot
- Scum, Crud, Garbage, Rubbish, Muck, Squalor, Filthy, Soil, Stain, Grease, Dirt, Nastiness, Grime, Filthiness, Foulness
STAIN vs FILTH: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Gram positive cells will stain purple, Gram negative cellswill stain pink.
- Your tank is marked for a large stain or a small stain.
- On the basis of cell wall structure and its stain ability wit Gram stain, bacteria are grouped into two categories.
- Contain enzymes, this stain treatment was a liquid or paste tear stain remover review Henkel Australia company owners.
- If any stain gets on my clothes I use Tide to Go and the stain is gone!
- To remove a marker stain from your furniture, first, determine what material the stain is on.
- Pictured pine stain boxes: Classic Grey, Medium Stain, and Unfinished Natural wood.
- Stain: Usually stain word is not used for a lesion.
- Stain the gel with a mass spectrometry compatible protein stain.
- Stain removal and we always include stain guard for free.
- District Court ot tiie Filth Judicial D strict.
- Ten minutes later, blackened faces smeared with filth.
- To burn off the filth from her bottom.
- Prohibition against throwing rubbish or filth into drains.
- Filth and Neglect Bared at von Solbrig Hospital.
- THOR calls in to talk about Filth Fest!
- Earth live in squalor, filth, pestilence and turmoil.
- You just want to wallow in the filth.
- Declutter and Remove Personal Valuables Clutter leads to filth and filth is not something anyone would want in their home.
- You cannot say filth, flarn, filth, flarn, filth in front of people.
STAIN vs FILTH: QUESTIONS
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- Can you use semi-transparent stain over solid stain?
- Why choose a custom stain blend for stain matching?
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- When did Cradle of Filth-dusk and her embrace come out?
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- What is Cradle of Filth's cruelty and the Beast about?
- When did Cradle of Filth release Live Bait for the dead?
- What does the Bible say about filth and silly talk?
- What do you like most about cradle of Filth Midian?
- How good is James McAvoy as Bruce Robertson in filth?
- What does SpongeBob say about filth and cleanliness?
- Were medieval cities apathetic towards filth and disease?