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(EN) consummation; destruction; doom; wrecking -
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(DE) Verheerung {e}; verfiel; (EN) destruction; devastation; dilapidation; dissolution; doom; downgrade; fall; fate; havoc; perdition; pustular; pustulous; rack; ruin; ruination; wrack; wreck; wrecking -
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(DE) Abgrund {r}; Dekadenz {e}; Deklination {e}; Verderb {r}; Verderben {s}; Verkommenheit {e}; verderb; verfiel; Verderbnis {e}; (EN) bane; corruption; decadence; decadency; decay; declension; destruction; deterioration; disimprovement; doom; failure; rack; ruin; ruination; undoing; wrecking
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