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radiothorium
Hahn It is a radioactive substance formed as one of series of products in the chain of radioactive decay of thorium Its immediate predecessor in the chain is Actinium 228 and it decays by alpha emission to
Putrid
Tending to decomposition or decay decomposed rotten said of animal or vegetable matter as putrid flesh See Putrefaction
Landlord and tenant
implied obligation to repair or reinstate the premises if destroyed or damaged by the act of God, natural decay, or by tempest or fire, see Yellowly v. Gower, (1855) 11 Exch 174; Standen v. Christmas, 10 QB
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Refit
To fit or prepare for use again to repair to restore after damage or decay as to refit a garment to refit ships of war
Relic
That which remains that which is left after loss or decay a remaining portion a remnant
Restore
To bring back to its former state to bring back from a state of ruin decay disease or the like to repair to renew to recover
Rot
of the process more or less offensive odors to become decomposed by a natural process to putrefy to decay
Senescence
The state of growing old decay by time
Brecca
Brecca [fr. breche, Fr.], a breach or decay.
Dotard
Dotard, means a tree that has lost its top or branches and is in a state of decay 'Oxford English Dictionary'.
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Decay - Law Dictionary Search Results
radiothorium
Hahn It is a radioactive substance formed as one of series of products in the chain of radioactive decay of thorium Its immediate predecessor in the chain is Actinium 228 and it decays by alpha emission to
Putrid
Tending to decomposition or decay decomposed rotten said of animal or vegetable matter as putrid flesh See Putrefaction
Landlord and tenant
implied obligation to repair or reinstate the premises if destroyed or damaged by the act of God, natural decay, or by tempest or fire, see Yellowly v. Gower, (1855) 11 Exch 174; Standen v. Christmas, 10 QB
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Refit
To fit or prepare for use again to repair to restore after damage or decay as to refit a garment to refit ships of war
Relic
That which remains that which is left after loss or decay a remaining portion a remnant
Restore
To bring back to its former state to bring back from a state of ruin decay disease or the like to repair to renew to recover
Rot
of the process more or less offensive odors to become decomposed by a natural process to putrefy to decay
Senescence
The state of growing old decay by time
Brecca
Brecca [fr. breche, Fr.], a breach or decay.
Dotard
Dotard, means a tree that has lost its top or branches and is in a state of decay 'Oxford English Dictionary'.
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