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1 undergo decomposition
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1) General subject: biodegrade, break, canker, decay, decompose, decompose (тж. перен.), decompound (тж. перен.), disintegrate, fester, go bad, moulder, putrefy, putresce, rot, corrupt, dissolve2) Biology: mould3) Medicine: sphacelate5) Mathematics: be decomposed, expand, split up, undergo decomposition6) Ecology: mold7) Drilling: dissociate8) Oilfield: deteriorate (гнить)9) Makarov: break down, dissipate, dissolve (на составные части), resolve (на составные части), taint, foul up
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