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filth
 
NOUN:1. The condition or state of being dirty: dirtiness, filthiness, foulness, griminess, grubbiness, smuttiness, squalor, uncleanliness, uncleanness. See CLEAN. 2. Foul or dirty matter: dirt, grime, muck. Slang : crud. See CLEAN. 3. Something that is offensive to accepted standards of decency: bawdry, dirt, obscenity, profanity, ribaldry, scatology, smut, vulgarity. Slang : raunch. See DECENT.
 
 
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