Fumigated

/ˈfjuːmɪɡeɪtɪd/ verb

Filled or treated with smoke or gases to kill insects, germs, or pests in a building or enclosed space.

From Latin 'fumigatus,' combining 'fumus' (smoke) + 'agere' (to drive). The word entered English in the 16th century and refers to the ancient practice of using smoke to purify spaces and kill pests.

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