Filth

/fɪlθ/ noun

Extremely dirty or disgusting matter, especially feces or anything grossly unclean; also used to mean morally repulsive or offensive content.

From Old English 'fylth,' related to 'foul.' The word has Germanic roots connected to decay and corruption, and expanded metaphorically to include anything morally corrupt or repugnant.

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