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1 decay
N1. क्षयThe corpse was in an advanced state of decay--------VT1. सड़ना/बिगड़ना/घटना/मुरझाना/नाश\decayहोनाThe unoccupied house started to decay -
2 decay
n.क्षय, घटती, नाश, अवसादv. tr.सडना, बिगडना, घटना, मुरझाना, नाश होना -
3 dental
Adj1. दंत्यDental decay troubles people a lot -
4 flouridation
N1. पानी में फ्लोराइड मिलानाFlouridation of municipal water supply is done in many cities to prevent tooth decay. -
5 lapse
N1. चूकHe will not pardon you for this lapse.This lapse on your part may ruin your career.2. समाप्तिWith the lapse of time he may overcome his griet.--------V1. रद्द हो जानाThe House allowed the bill to lapse.2. अवनत हो जानाUncared for movements lapse into decay as time passes. -
6 tartar
N1. दाँत\tartarका\tartarमैलTartar builds up plaque and decay the teeth.2. क्रोधी\tartarव्यक्तिSage Durvasa was a tartar. -
7 tooth
N1. दाँतChewing tobacco causes tooth decay.2. दाँते[आरा\toothया\toothगियर\toothका]The teeth of the saw are very sharp..--------V1. फँसानाRahul was very keen to tooth his friend.
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Decay — De*cay , n. 1. Gradual failure of health, strength, soundness, prosperity, or of any species of excellence or perfection; tendency toward dissolution or extinction; corruption; rottenness; decline; deterioration; as, the decay of the body; the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
decay — vb Decay, decompose, rot, putrefy, spoil, disintegrate, crumble mean to undergo or, in some cases, to cause something to undergo destructive dissolution. Decay implies change, commonly a natural and gradual change, from a state of soundness or… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
decay — [dē kā′, dikā′] vi. [ME decaien < Anglo Fr & OFr decäir < VL * decadere: see DECADENCE] 1. to lose strength, soundness, health, beauty, prosperity, etc. gradually; waste away; deteriorate 2. to rot or decompose 3. to undergo radioactive… … English World dictionary
Decay — De*cay , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Decayed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Decaying}.] [OF. decaeir, dechaer, decheoir, F. d[ e]choir, to decline, fall, become less; L. de + cadere to fall. See {Chance}.] To pass gradually from a sound, prosperous, or perfect… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Decay — De*cay , v. t. 1. To cause to decay; to impair. [R.] [1913 Webster] Infirmity, that decays the wise. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To destroy. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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decay — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ rapid ▪ slow ▪ dental (esp. BrE), tooth ▪ industrial (esp. BrE), urban … Collocations dictionary
decay — 01. The [decaying] leaves in the garden are actually good for it and make the soil richer. 02. Tooth [decay] is preventable with proper oral hygiene. 03. The dentist said my tooth is so [decayed] that he may have to pull it. 04. The rise in… … Grammatical examples in English