halitosis
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++hal·i·to·sis /ˌhælɪˈtəʊsɪs $ -ˈtoʊ-/ noun [uncountable] technical MIa condition in which someone’s breath smells very bad 口臭 SYN bad breath
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halitosis• Bad luck is as lethal for a politician as halitosis.• Its rough surface traps the microflora responsible for halitosis and tooth decay.• Body odour Like halitosis, body odour can be extremely unpleasant and embarrassing.• Remember mouthwashes only mask the underlying cause of halitosis.• If the problem of halitosis persists, a visit to the doctor is necessary to determine the cause.Origin halitosis (1800-1900) Modern Latin Latin halitus “breath”hal·i·to·sis nounChineseSyllable
Corpus someone’s condition which a breath smells in
halitosis
hal‧i‧to‧sis /ˌhæləˈtəʊsəs, ˌhælɪˈtəʊsəs $ -ˈtoʊ-/
noun [uncountable] technical
SYN bad breath
hal‧i‧to‧sis /ˌhæləˈtəʊsəs, ˌhælɪˈtəʊsəs $ -ˈtoʊ-/
noun [uncountable] technical Date: 1800-1900
Language: Modern Latin
Origin: Latin halitus 'breath'
a condition in which someone’s breath smells very bad Language: Modern Latin
Origin: Latin halitus 'breath'
SYN bad breath