Decay

/dɪˈkeɪ/ verb

To decay is to slowly break down, rot, or fall apart over time, often because of natural processes. It can also describe the gradual decline of quality, power, or strength.

It comes from Old French “dechëoir,” from Latin “decidere,” meaning “to fall down, fall off.” The sense shifted from literally falling away to gradually breaking down.

AMመበላሸት
ARتحلل
BNক্ষয়
CSrozklad
DAforfald
DEVerfall
ELαποσύνθεση
ESdecadencia
FAپوسیدگی
FIrappeutuminen
FRdéclin
GUસડો
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