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decease VB

decease

decease <a decease; deceases> N

decease
decease
decease

decease VB

decease
decease

decease N

decease
decease
decease
decease

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English
Often, eminent lords and knights at their decease would leave articles of their finery to their servants -- much of it unseemly for servingmen and women to wear.
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Just as we have many other problems, e.g., famine, decease, and war, they are quickly solved in a civilized world.
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He continued, however, in the care of his congregation till within a few months of his decease, when, from the same cause, he was compelled to discontinue his public services.
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In most cases, obesity is a self-inflicting decease.
caffertyfile.blogs.cnn.com
Weaker plants have lower resistance to decease and pests.
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Increase the amount of nitrogen by 1 ounce every two years until the eighth year, then decease it to 3 oz/plant in future years.
msue.anr.msu.edu
He died from typhus decease in 1933.
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Both decease people appear into the media as newspaper and television screen.
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Who pays for the medical costs if a person suffers lung decease?
reneweconomy.com.au
We seem to see things coming into being and passing from it; but reflection tells us that decease and growth only mean a new aggregation ("synkrisis") and disruption ("diakrisis").
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