Miasma
miasma \mī-ˈaz-mə, mē-/ noun
- Inflected Form(s):
- plural mi·as·mas also mi·as·ma·ta \-mə-tə\
- Etymology:
- New Latin, from Greek, defilement, from miainein to pollute
- Date:
- 1665
1: a vaporous exhalation formerly believed to cause disease; also : a heavy vaporous emanation or atmosphere <a miasma of tobacco smoke>2: an influence or atmosphere that tends to deplete or corrupt <freed from the miasma of poverty — Sir Arthur Bryant>; also : an atmosphere that obscures : fog
— mi·as·mal \-məl\ adjective
— mi·as·mat·ic \ˌmī-əz-ˈma-tik\ adjective
— mi·as·mic \mī-ˈaz-mik, mē-\ adjective
— mi·as·mi·cal·ly \-mi-k(ə-)lē\ adverb
