Death
71death — n. [A.S. death, death] Irreversible cessation of the activities and breakdown of the structure of protoplasm …
72death — noun 1) her father s death Syn: dying, demise, end, passing, loss of life; formal decease 2) the death of their dream Syn: end, finish, termination, extinction, extinguishing …
73death — This word (from Old English) refers to the end of natural human life; given modern advances in technology and life support systems, it is sometimes difficult to determine the exact moment of death. From a Christian viewpoint, death is both the …
74Death — noun The personification of death. Syn: Grim Reaper …
75Death — Customs vary from clan to clan. In Great Britain, it is still common to burn the caravan belonging to a man who has died. The Kalderash hold a memorial ceremony the pomana at regular intervals following a death, a practice probably borrowed… …
76death- — Prefix used before food item to imply that the item is spicy to the degree that you are unable to eat it My roommate cooked me up a death omelet and I thought it was a real waste of food …
77death- — Prefix used before food item to imply that the item is spicy to the degree that you are unable to eat it My roommate cooked me up a death omelet and I thought it was a real waste of food …
78death — sb. RG. 375, 382; ‘deathes,’ gen. abs. == ‘dead,’ or ‘in death.’ O. and N. 1630 …
79death — mirtis statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. death vok. Tod, m rus. смерть, f pranc. mort, f …
80death — mirtis statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Reiškinys, kai išnykus svarbiausioms gyvybinėms organizmo funkcijoms (kvėpavimui, kraujotakai), nutrūksta centrinės nervų sistemos funkcijos, dingsta sąmonė, galvos smegenų refleksai ir …