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stinkpot    
n. 马桶;夜壶;令人讨厌的人

马桶;夜壶;令人讨厌的人

stinkpot
n 1: a person who is deemed to be despicable or contemptible;
"only a rotter would do that"; "kill the rat"; "throw the
bum out"; "you cowardly little pukes!"; "the British call a
contemptible person a `git'" [synonym: {rotter}, {dirty dog},
{rat}, {skunk}, {stinker}, {stinkpot}, {bum}, {puke},
{crumb}, {lowlife}, {scum bag}, {so-and-so}, {git}]
2: small freshwater turtle having a strong musky odor [synonym:
{musk turtle}, {stinkpot}]

Musk \Musk\ (m[u^]sk), n. [F. musc, L. muscus, Per. musk, fr.
Skr. mushka testicle, orig., a little mouse. See {Mouse}, and
cd. {Abelmosk}, {Muscadel}, {Muscovy duck}, {Nutmeg}.]
1. A substance of a reddish brown color, and when fresh of
the consistency of honey, obtained from a bag being behind
the navel of the male musk deer. It has a slightly bitter
taste, but is specially remarkable for its powerful and
enduring odor. It is used in medicine as a stimulant
antispasmodic. The term is also applied to secretions of
various other animals, having a similar odor.
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2. (Zool.) The musk deer. See {Musk deer} (below).
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3. The perfume emitted by musk, or any perfume somewhat
similar.
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4. (Bot.)
(a) The musk plant ({Mimulus moschatus}).
(b) A plant of the genus {Erodium} ({Erodium moschatum});
-- called also {musky heron's-bill}.
(c) A plant of the genus {Muscari}; grape hyacinth.
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{Musk beaver} (Zool.), muskrat (1).

{Musk beetle} (Zool.), a European longicorn beetle ({Aromia
moschata}), having an agreeable odor resembling that of
attar of roses.

{Musk cat}. See {Bondar}.

{Musk cattle} (Zool.), musk oxen. See {Musk ox} (below).

{Musk deer} (Zool.), a small hornless deer ({Moschus
moschiferus}), which inhabits the elevated parts of
Central Asia. The upper canine teeth of the male are
developed into sharp tusks, curved downward. The male has
scent bags on the belly, from which the musk of commerce
is derived. The deer is yellow or red-brown above, whitish
below. The pygmy musk deer are chevrotains, as the kanchil
and napu.

{Musk duck}. (Zool.)
(a) The Muscovy duck.
(b) An Australian duck ({Biziura lobata}).

{Musk lorikeet} (Zool.), the Pacific lorikeet ({Glossopsitta
australis}) of Australia.

{Musk mallow} (Bot.), a name of two malvaceous plants:
(a) A species of mallow ({Malva moschata}), the foliage of
which has a faint musky smell.
(b) An Asiatic shrub. See {Abelmosk}.

{Musk orchis} (Bot.), a European plant of the Orchis family
({Herminium Minorchis}); -- so called from its peculiar
scent.

{Musk ox} (Zool.), an Arctic hollow-horned ruminant ({Ovibos
moschatus}), now existing only in America, but found
fossil in Europe and Asia. It is covered with a thick coat
of fine yellowish wool, and with long dark hair, which is
abundant and shaggy on the neck and shoulders. The
full-grown male weighs over four hundred pounds.

{Musk parakeet}. (Zool.) Same as {Musk lorikeet} (above).

{Musk pear} (Bot.), a fragrant kind of pear much resembling
the Seckel pear.

{Musk plant} (Bot.), the {Mimulus moschatus}, a plant found
in Western North America, often cultivated, and having a
strong musky odor.

{Musk root} (Bot.), the name of several roots with a strong
odor, as that of the nard ({Nardostachys Jatamansi}) and
of a species of {Angelica}.

{Musk rose} (Bot.), a species of rose ({Rosa moschata}),
having peculiarly fragrant white blossoms.

{Musk seed} (Bot.), the seed of a plant of the Mallow family
({Hibiscus moschatus}), used in perfumery and in
flavoring. See {Abelmosk}.

{Musk sheep} (Zool.), the musk ox.

{Musk shrew} (Zool.), a shrew ({Sorex murinus}), found in
India. It has a powerful odor of musk. Called also
{sondeli}, and {mondjourou}.

{Musk thistle} (Bot.), a species of thistle ({Carduus
nutans}), having fine large flowers, and leaves smelling
strongly of musk.

{Musk tortoise}, {Musk turtle} (Zool.), a small American
fresh-water tortoise ({Armochelys odorata} syn. {Ozotheca
odorata}), which has a distinct odor of musk; -- called
also {stinkpot}.
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Stinkpot \Stink"pot`\, n.
1. An earthen jar charged with powder, grenades, and other
materials of an offensive and suffocating smell, --
sometimes used in boarding an enemy's vessel.
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2. A vessel in which disinfectants are burned.
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3. (Zool.) The musk turtle, or musk tortoise. See under
{Musk}.
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  • Sternotherus odoratus - Wikipedia
    The stinkpot is a small black, grey or brown turtle with a highly domed shell It grows to a straight carapace length of approximately 5 1–14 cm (2 0–5 5 in) [12] It has a long neck and rather short legs The yellow lines on the neck are a good field marker, and often can be seen from above in swimming turtles
  • STINKPOT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of STINKPOT is an earthen jar filled with fetid material and formerly sometimes thrown as a stink bomb on the deck of an enemy ship
  • Stinkpot (weapon) - Wikipedia
    A stinkpot or stink-pot was an incendiary and suffocating weapon used in the 19th century during the Qing dynasty, especially in naval operations [1]
  • Sternotherus odoratus (Common Musk Turtle, Stinkpot Turtle . . . - ADW
    Common musk turtles ( Sternotherus odoratus ), also called stinkpots, are found throughout the eastern and central United States, with the exception of higher elevations areas such as the Blue Ridge Mountains Their geographic range extends as far north as parts of south Maine, Michigan, and Wisconsin, as well as parts of south Ontario, Canada
  • Common Musk Turtle: Pictures, Facts, Diet Care Guide
    Originating from North America, they are notable for their small size and their unique ability to release a foul odor when threatened, which has earned them the nickname “stinkpot”
  • Stinkpot Turtle - Facts, Habitat, Diet, Life Cycle, Pictures, and More
    All about the Stinkpot Turtle - characteristics, life expectancy, distribution, behavior, diet, predators, interesting facts, and much more
  • STINKPOT TURTLE CARE: 15 Things Beginners MUST Know (The Good . . . - YouTube
    In this ultimate Stinkpot Turtle care guide, I reveal the 15 must-know facts that will make or break your experience, from tank setup to lifespan
  • Stinkpot (Sternotherus odoratus) - Indiana Herp Atlas
    Stinkpots are small, brown or gray turtles with domed shells They typically have two white or yellow stripes on their faces that run from the nose to the back of the head, although this coloration often fades with age They have many "barbels" (fleshy protuberances) on the neck
  • Common Musk Turtle (Sternotherus odoratus)
    The name “stinkpot” is appropriately assigned due to phenolalkalinic acid excreted from glands that creates a pungent musky odor Females reach sexual maturity at 8-9 5 cm (~ 4 yrs) and males at 6-7 cm (~ 2 yrs)
  • Eastern musk turtle | Illinois
    The eastern musk turtle (Sternotherus odoratus), or stinkpot, is native to much of eastern North America and is one of the smallest turtles in the world, averaging only 2–5 inches in length It is grayish brown with yellow stripes on its neck, a short tail, and a dome-like shell





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