noun a slight or invisible exhalation or vapor, especially one that is disagreeable or noxious
In literature, effluvium may be used metaphorically to describe a negative or corrupt influence that spreads or contaminates.
Effluvium can also refer to pollutants or waste products released into the environment, such as industrial effluvium or agricultural effluvium.
Effluvium refers to an unpleasant or harmful odor or discharge, often used in the context of describing bodily fluids or emissions.
Effluvium can be used to describe a noxious or harmful gas or vapor, often in the context of chemical reactions or emissions.
In literature, 'effluvium' may be used to describe a noxious or harmful odor, often symbolizing decay or corruption.
Psychologists may use 'effluvium' metaphorically to refer to negative emotions or thoughts that linger and impact mental health.
Environmental scientists may use 'effluvium' to refer to pollutants or waste products released into the environment.
Medical doctors may use 'effluvium' to describe a discharge or excretion from the body, such as in cases of skin conditions or infections.