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  2  definitions  found 
 
  From  Webster's  Revised  Unabridged  Dictionary  (1913)  [web1913]: 
 
  Rotten  \Rot"ten\,  a.  [Icel.  rotinn;  akin  to  Sw  rutten,  Dan. 
  radden.  See  {Rot}.] 
  Having  rotted;  putrid;  decayed;  as  a  rotten  apple;  rotten 
  meat.  Hence: 
  a  Offensive  to  the  smell;  fetid;  disgusting. 
 
  You  common  cry  of  curs!  whose  breath  I  hate  As  reek 
  of  the  rotten  fens.  --Shak. 
  b  Not  firm  or  trusty;  unsound;  defective;  treacherous; 
  unsafe;  as  a  rotten  plank,  bone,  stone.  ``The  deepness 
  of  the  rotten  way.''  --Knolles. 
 
  {Rotten  borough}.  See  under  {Borough}. 
 
  {Rotten  stone}  (Min.),  a  soft  stone,  called  also  {Tripoli} 
  (from  the  country  from  which  it  was  formerly  brought), 
  used  in  all  sorts  of  finer  grinding  and  polishing  in  the 
  arts,  and  for  cleaning  metallic  substances.  The  name  is 
  also  given  to  other  friable  siliceous  stones  applied  to 
  like  uses. 
 
  Syn:  Putrefied;  decayed;  carious;  defective;  unsound; 
  corrupt;  deceitful;  treacherous.  --  {Rot"ten*ly},  adv 
  --  {Rot"ten*ness},  n. 
 
  From  WordNet  r  1.6  [wn]: 
 
  rotten 
  adj  1:  (informal)  very  bad  "a  lousy  play";  "it's  a  stinking  world" 
  [syn:  {icky},  {crappy},  {lousy},  {shitty},  {stinking}, 
  {stinky}] 
  2:  having  rotted  or  disintegrated;  usually  implies  foulness; 
  "dead  and  rotten  in  his  grave"  [ant:  {unrotten}] 
  3:  damaged  by  decay;  hence  unsound  and  useless;  "rotten  floor 
  boards";  "rotted  beams";  "a  decayed  foundation"  [syn:  {decayed}, 
  {rotted}] 




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