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Definition of cay
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Immortal
::
Immortal
(n.) One who will never cease to be; one
exempt
from
death,
decay,
or
annihilation..
Xylophagides
::
Xylophagides
(n. pl.) A tribe or
family
of
dipterous
flies whose
larvae
live in
decayed
wood. Some of the
tropical
species
are very
large.
Bog
::
Bog (n.) A
quagmire
filled
with
decayed
moss and other
vegetable
matter;
wet
spongy
ground
where a heavy body is apt to sink; a
marsh;
a
morass.
Putrefy
::
Putrefy
(v. t.) To
render
putrid;
to cause to decay
offensively;
to cause to be
decomposed;
to cause to rot.
Incorruptible
::
Incorruptible
(a.) Not
corruptible;
incapable
of
corruption,
decay,
or
dissolution;
as, gold is
incorruptible..
Decaying
::
Decaying
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Deca.
Creosote
::
Creosote
(v. t.) To
saturate
or
impregnate
with
creosote,
as
timber,
for the
prevention
of
decay..
Repair
::
Repair
(n.)
Restoration
to a sound or good state after
decay,
waste,
injury,
or
partial
restruction;
supply
of loss;
reparation;
as,
materials
are
collected
for the
repair
of a
church
or of a
city..
Agaric
::
Agaric
(n.) An old name for
several
species
of
Polyporus,
corky fungi
growing
on
decaying
wood..
Premature
::
Premature
(a.)
Happening,
arriving,
existing,
or
performed
before
the
proper
or usual time;
adopted
too soon; too
early;
untimely;
as, a
premature
fall of snow; a
premature
birth;
a
premature
opinion;
premature
decay..
Picayune
::
Picayune
(n.) A small coin of the value of six and a
quarter
cents.
See
Fippenny
bit.
Mend
::
Mend (v. t.) To
repair,
as
anything
that is torn,
broken,
defaced,
decayed,
or the like; to
restore
from
partial
decay,
injury,
or
defacement;
to patch up; to put in shape or order
again;
to
re-create;
as, to mend a
garment
or a
machine..
Declension
::
Declension
(n.) A
falling
off
towards
a worse
state;
a
downward
tendency;
deterioration;
decay;
as, the
declension
of
virtue,
of
science,
of a
state,
etc..
Dilapidation
::
Dilapidation
(n.) The act of
dilapidating,
or the state of being
dilapidated,
reduced
to
decay,
partially
ruined,
or
squandered..
Nitrocalcite
::
Nitrocalcite
(n.)
Nitrate
of
calcium,
a
substance
having
a
grayish
white
color,
occuring
in
efforescences
on old
walls,
and in
limestone
caves,
especially
where there
exists
decaying
animal
matter..
Sicken
::
Sicken
(v. i.) To
become
weak; to
decay;
to
languish.
Marketable
::
Marketable
(a.) Fit to be
offered
for sale in a
market;
such as may be
justly
and
lawfully
sold; as,
dacaye/
provisions
are not
marketable..
Waste
::
Waste (a.) To
damage,
impair,
or
injure,
as an
estate,
voluntarily,
or by
suffering
the
buildings,
fences,
etc., to go to
decay..
Emperished
::
Emperished
(a.)
Perished;
decayed.
Moulder
::
Moulder
(v. i.) To
crumble
into small
particles;
to turn to dust by
natural
decay;
to lose form, or waste away, by a
gradual
separation
of the
component
particles,
without
the
presence
of
water;
to
crumble
away..
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