Decay


1. to rot: to decompose and become soft, crumbly, or liquefied, or make something do this.

2. to decline in quality gradually and steadily, or make something do this.

3. to undergo spontaneous disintegration.

4. to decrease gradually in magnitude.

5. to decrease gradually in alt-tude.
1. the corpse is in an advanced decay.
2. because they kept mixing their c-ke with sugar, the quality decayed.
3. the fosfor decayed.
4. refers to a physical quant-ty or effect.
5. when in sp-ce, a satellite starts descending, orbit decays.
noun

1 : a gradual decline in strength, soundness, or prosperity or in degree of excellence or perfection
2 : a wasting or wearing away : ruin, rot

verb

1 : to decline from a sound or prosperous condition
3 : to fall into ruin

other

1 : one of my nicknames; brought on from the phonetic spelling of my initials, dk.
noun

the outer walls of the house had been overcome by decay.

verb

the decaying tree stump was removed from our backyard.

other

“hi. i’m decay :)”

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