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1 hengenlähtö
• death -
2 hengenmeno
• death -
3 kuolo
• death -
4 kuolema
death -
5 kuolemantuska
• death agony• death throe -
6 kuolinvuode
• death bed• death-bed -
7 surmanloukku
• death-trap• death trap -
8 hirttokuolema
• death by hanging -
9 kaatuneiden lista
• death-roll -
10 kuolemankello
• death bell -
11 kuolemanloukku
• death trap -
12 kuolemansäde
• death ray -
13 kuolemanvietti
• death instinct• thanatos -
14 kuolinkouristus
• death throe -
15 kuolonuhrien luettelo
• death-roll -
16 pääkallokiitäjä
• death's head moth -
17 uhriluettelo
• death-roll -
18 kuolemantuomio
yks.nom. kuolemantuomio; yks.gen. kuolemantuomion; yks.part. kuolemantuomiota; yks.ill. kuolemantuomioon; mon.gen. kuolemantuomioiden kuolemantuomioitten; mon.part. kuolemantuomioita; mon.ill. kuolemantuomioihindeath sentence (noun)death warrant (noun)death-sentence (noun)death-warrant (noun)sentence of death (noun)* * *law• death sentencelaw• death warrantlaw• death-sentencelaw• death-warrantlaw• sentence of deathlaw• sign a death-warrant -
19 kuolintodistus
yks.nom. kuolintodistus; yks.gen. kuolintodistuksen; yks.part. kuolintodistusta; yks.ill. kuolintodistukseen; mon.gen. kuolintodistusten kuolintodistuksien; mon.part. kuolintodistuksia; mon.ill. kuolintodistuksiincertificate of death (noun)death certificate (noun)* * *• certificate of death• death certificate -
20 kuolleisuus
yks.nom. kuolleisuus; yks.gen. kuolleisuuden; yks.part. kuolleisuutta; yks.ill. kuolleisuuteen; mon.gen. kuolleisuuksien; mon.part. kuolleisuuksia; mon.ill. kuolleisuuksiindeath rate (noun)death-rate (noun)mortality (noun)* * *• death rate• death-rate• lethality• mortality rate• mortality
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Death — (d[e^]th), n. [OE. deth, dea[eth], AS. de[ a][eth]; akin to OS. d[=o][eth], D. dood, G. tod, Icel. dau[eth]i, Sw. & Dan. d[ o]d, Goth. dau[thorn]us; from a verb meaning to die. See {Die}, v. i., and cf. {Dead}.] 1. The cessation of all vital… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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