Decessor

/dɪˈsɛsər/ noun

Definition

A predecessor or one who has departed (an obsolete term).

Etymology

From Latin decessor, from decedere (to depart). Originally meant 'one who has left' or 'ancestor,' though the term is virtually extinct in modern English.

Kelly Says

This word tried to compete with 'predecessor' but lost—it's a linguistic casualty, showing how Latin-based words sometimes fail to establish themselves even when they're technically correct.

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