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Definition of Pestiferously

Pestiferously
Pestiferously Pes*tif"er*ous*ly, adv. In a pestiferuos manner.

Meaning of Pestiferously from wikipedia

- removed in order to preserve the common good. But the life of certain pestiferous men is an impediment to the common good which is the concord of human...
- Retrieved 21 July 2016. Mulla, Mir S.; Chansang, Uruyakorn (2007). "Pestiferous nature, resting sites, aggregation, and host-s****ing behavior of the...
- look upon Indians not taxed as being much less dangerous and much less pestiferous to a society than I look upon Gypsies. I do not know how my honorable...
- Are They Now?. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 74. ISBN 978-1-63076-114-1. "Pestiferous". Courier-Journal. Louisville. 5 April 1964. p. 101. LoBrutto, Vincent...
- insecticide susceptibility and detoxification enzyme activities among pestiferous blattodea". Comp Infibous Biochem Physiol C Pharmacol Toxicol Endocrinol...
- established by Censorinus was badly situated and by early summer was so pestiferous that it was moved to a healthier location. This was not as defensible...
- quadrupedal, tripedal †pediculus pedicul- pestis pest- pest pesticide, pestiferous, pestilence pila pil- ball pellet, pelota, peloton, pill †pilula pilul-...
- doubts on this matter,’ said Mr. Saunders, ‘are simply due to that dense pestiferous fog of crazed sentiment that still hides our view, but which the present...
- unit. Censorinus's camp was badly situated and by early summer was so pestiferous that it was moved to a healthier location. This, however, was not as...
- production, and not the process of production for the laborer, that fact is a pestiferous source of corruption and slavery." (Capital, Vol. I, Chapter 13). Marxism...