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dys·so·dia \də̇ˈsōdēə\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, modification of Greek dysōdia foul smell, from dysōdēs ill-smelling + -ia — more at dysodile : a small genus of prairie herbs (family Compositae) found in the central part of No. America with fetid finely dissected leaves and small yellow heads of tubular and ray flowers |