The Collaborative International Dictionary
Fumigatory \Fu"mi*ga*to*ry\, a. [Cf. F. fumigatoire.] Having the quality of purifying by smoke. [R.]
Wiktionary
a. Having the quality of purifying by smoke.
Usage examples of "fumigatory".
There would have been pesticides such as rat poison, wasp-killer and a fumigatory for trees and fruit.
So Mellish went up to Simla, with eighty-four pounds of Fumigatory in his trunk, to speak to the Viceroy and to show him the merits of the invention.
He nearly wept with pride and delight, and at the appointed hour cantered to Peterhoff, a big paper-bag full of the Fumigatory in his coat-tail pockets.
Mellish was nervously anxious to go straight to his Fumigatory, and talked at random until tiffin was over and His Excellency asked him to smoke.
No one could enter the room where Mellish was lecturing on his Fumigatory till that unspeakable powder had burned itself out.