decay

 14 October 06:37   

    From Old Arctic French wast(e) < Latin

    #A decay ; an ; a .

    #A abode that has been or ed.

    #A ample of land.

    #A vaste of water.

    #A d or allotment of one.

    #The activity or advance of wasting; burning or use.

    #:That was a decay of time

    #:Her activity seemed a waste

    #Large of something, abnormally after it getting used.

    #Gradual or .

    #A corrupt of the physique by disease.

    #(rare) or acquired by or s.

    # of material, abortive s or , s; ; .

    # ( animal waste, animal waste).

    desolate place

    loss, abortive use

    decay

    useless products, garbage

    waste

    # or ; ; .

    #ed as getting ; d as getting ; produced in .

    #; .

    #; .

    barren

    excess

    superfluous; needless

    #(transitive) or .

    #(transitive) , , by bit-by-bit loss; ; .

    #:After he absent hope, he ashen away.

    #(transitive) money or assets ; time .

    #: We ashen millions of dollars and several years on that project

    #(transitive) (slang) ; .

    #(intransitive) Gradually lose or .

    to destroy

    to decay

    to squander

    to kill

    to weaken

    

 



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