De > References for ‘decomposed’
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[64] Is the medical profession alone [...] has become utterly putrefied and decomposed and polluted his or her entire [...] skilful use of persuasive language.
[20] So this land of Ráŕh [...] gáchpála [humus or decomposed vegetation] is also mixed with [...] laterite soil, is gradually eroding.
[4] The minds of some people remain [...] For example you cannot look at a decomposed corpse for a long time. Similarly, [...] of a person who causes you pain.
[24] Those who adopt the reverse course [...] into the plantain tree, and the decomposed beef has been transformed into [...] in your degenerated condition.
[2] When the corpses of dead animals [...] as soon as the foul smell from a decomposed corpse enters the nostrils of [...] his or her death is inevitable.
[2] Whatever be the nature of the smell [...] those who do not like rotten or decomposed food say that when food smells [...] objection, and so does the dove.
[2] In the past a short-lived ice age [...] has occurred. Instead of having decomposed naturally, these suddenly-expired [...] of all these kinds of fossils.
[17] What is kleśa? That which [...] certain place there is something decomposed from which a foul stench is emanating. [...] affected or assailed by kleśa.
[49] c) True mustard, or yellow mustard. [...] either with chemical fertilizer or decomposed, cultivated reŕi chaff. [...] be impossible or unachievable.
[6] When a mans mind is subjected [...] obstructed, then the semen becomes decomposed in the storage sacks. If under [...] the swelling becomes permanent.
[10] There are three types of volcanic [...] and over the course of time they decomposed to form mineral oil.
[20] Bhaktiránanda rúpá [...] suppose you come in contact with a decomposed dead body. A certain mental vibration [...] the physical vibration of that decomposed dead body, then we say you are [...] ánanda personified.”
[28] Another characteristic of the carnivorous [...] nature is quite similar. It prefers decomposed flesh to fresh meat.
[119] “Your thinking is correct,” [...] source of material for this coal is decomposed palásh trees. Those palásh [...] todays palásh trees.
[39] It is quite true that decomposed trees from hundreds of thousands [...] not take on another form in the decomposed state, are turned into fossils. [...] dáma is “fire”).
[6] The cause of acidity, therefore, is the poisonous gas being produced by the decomposed food, together with the putrid acid produced by the deterioration of the undigested fluids.