Decayer

/dɪˈkeɪər/ noun

Definition

Something that causes decay; an agent or organism that promotes decomposition.

Etymology

From decay + -er (agent noun). Creates a noun meaning 'something that decays or causes decay', following standard English word formation.

Kelly Says

Bacteria and fungi are nature's ultimate decayers—without them, dead organisms would pile up and poison the world. They're literally the recycling system of life.

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