Definition: The word 'antritis' in Hebrew translates to 'curdling, stench', referring to something unpleasant or foul. It's often used in Jewish texts as an expression for a smell that may be offensive or unpleasant. For instance, the Israelites had to leave Egypt due to its harsh weather conditions and they described it as "antritis" (a dry sweat) after being soaked for 20 days.