Fumigations [noun]
Definition of Fumigations:
moving air through a space
Opposite/Antonyms of Fumigations:
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Sentence/Example of Fumigations:
The peasants take equal pains in its fumigation, using various kinds of wood according to the color of leaf they wish to obtain.
His thoughts, however, seemed too deep for utterance, for he subsided quietly into a state of silent fumigation.
The Baron held up the well-known instrument of fumigation, as he spoke, in triumph.
And it was no wonder that at the close of the Congress the Pope at once ordered a sacred housecleaning, a divine fumigation.
His unhosed feet protruded from the window, probably with a view to fumigation by the salt sea breeze.
Suffumigation, a medical fumigation, such as was used by Hippocrates.
Of all common diseases, scarlet fever appears to be the one most requiring fumigation.
We have known many fine plants ruined by fumigation in the hands of an inexperienced person.
Also in one hand she carried a little chafing-dish producing lively fumigation.
The method by fumigation, with calomel or bisulphuret, is now rarely employed.