| Information | |
|---|---|
| has gloss | (noun) an inferior state resulting from the process of decaying; "the corpse was in an advanced state of decay"; "the house had fallen into a serious state of decay and disrepair" decay |
| lexicalization | eng: decay |
| subclass of | (noun) a condition of damage or decay unsoundness |
| has subclass | (noun) a state of decay usually accompanied by an offensive odor rot, putrefaction |
| has subclass | (noun) in a decomposed state decomposition, disintegration |
| has subclass | (noun) a symptom of reduced quality or strength deterioration, impairment |
| has subclass | (noun) the state of being rancid; having a rancid scent or flavor (as of old cooking oil) rancidity |
| Meaning | |
|---|---|
| Danish | |
| lexicalization | dan: nedbrydning |
| Modern Greek (1453-) | |
| lexicalization | ell: αποσύνθεση |
| Esperanto | |
| lexicalization | epo: dekadenco |
| Italian | |
| lexicalization | ita: decomposizione |
| Occitan (post 1500) | |
| lexicalization | oci: decadéncia |
| Portuguese | |
| lexicalization | por: decadência |
| Moldavian | |
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| lexicalization | ron: decadență |
| Castilian | |
| lexicalization | spa: descomposición |
| Ukrainian | |
| lexicalization | ukr: гниття |
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