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abate
abatement
abator
abeyance
abolish
acknowledgment
acquire
adjudge
adonic
adonis
advancement
afraid
agony
amortize
archon
arise
arrive
asleep
aspic
assizes
assumption
attainder
attaint
attend
aulic
aventure
avoidance
awake
awful
battel
beatifical
beatification
behind
bereave
bereavement
besayle
beyond
bigamy
bitters
bleed
blood
blow
bond
cannon
capital
casualty
certain
change
choke
civil
click
clinical
close
club
commutation
commute
compass
concision
condemn
condition
confine
conflict
consent
consequence
consign
consult
consummation
convert
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corporation
cosinage
courtesy
craft
crime
crisis
critical
crucifier
crucifixion
crucify
crucifying
cut
cypress
danger
dearticulate
death
death-bed
death-darting
death-watch
deathful
deathfulness
deathless
deathlike
deaths-door
deaths-man
deathward
decayed
decayedness
decayer
decaying
decease
decumbiture
defunction
deicide
deliberate
demise
deodand
departure
deplore
depopulate
destruction
determine
deuterogamy
devolve
die
disarm
discontinuance
disease
disguise
dispatch
dispatched
dispatching
dissect
dissolution
distraction
do
doom
dower
draw
dwindle
dying
earthly
elysium
emissary
empale
empalement
empaling
end
endurance
endure
engine
enjoy
envy
err
escheat
eucharist
euthanasy
evangelist
execute
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executioner
exemption
exit
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expiration
extreme
fail
fair
faithful
fall
fatal
fatally
fate
fearless
felony
feud
first-born
foil
freeze
gasp
gate
genesis
ghastliness
ghastly
gild
gospel
guide
guilty
hang
hanged
hanging
hateful
headmold-shot
heir
hell
heriot
hero
hold
home
hotchpot
hour
house
humbly
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immediate
imminent
immortal
immortality
immortally
impale
indifferently
inheritrix
initiate
inquire
insensibility
instance
instant
interregnum
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issue
jeopard
jeopardy
landfall
lapidation
lard
lethiferous
lie
life
limbus
live
load
long
lucre
marriage
martyr
martyrdom
measure
memorial
metempsychosis
miserably
morglay
mort
mortal
mortality
mortally
mortar
mortiferous
mortification
mortify
mortuary
mournful
mow
natural
necrological
necrologist
necrology
nigh
night
nobly
obit
obitual
obituary
occasion
offer
ordinary
outlaw
pain
pang
paradise
paraphernalia
passing-bell
passion-week
peaceable
penalty
perdition
period
pernicious
persecution
point
posthumous
power
precipitate
prefigurative
presumptive
pretense
probationary
pronounce
prorogue
proscribe
proscription
provisor
punish
purgatory
pursue
put
quicken
quietus
quit
raise
rapacious
rape
rather
read
reanimation
recover
recovery
redemption
relief
remedy
remove
reprieve
reprieved
reprisal
rest
resuscitate
resuscitation
resuscitative
retaliate
revert
review
revival
revivor
rid
rise
rising
robbery
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salvation
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satisfactory
save
savingly
savior
scorner
separate
shadow
sicken
sit
slay
soldier
solemnity
song
soul
stain
sting
stuff
submit
suborn
sufferance
survivorship
swear
sweating-sickness
symbolical
taste
terrestrial
terror
testament
testator
testatrix
thankful
thirdings
to
token
toll
tontine
touch
translate
translation
treason
trentals
trip
triumph
undying
unprepared
unreprievable
unripe
untimely
upon
vault
venerable
vest
vigesimation
violent
voice
wages
wake
widow
widowed
widower
will
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1828 Definition

DEATH, n. deth.
1913 Definition
Death (death)
n.(d1913 webster dictionaryth)
Death
[OE. deth, deað, AS. deáð; akin to OS. d1913 webster dictionaryð, D. dood, G. tod, Icel. dauði, Sw. *** Dan. dö]d, Goth. dauþus
  1. The cessation of all vital phenomena without capability of resuscitation, either in animals or plants.

    * Local death is going on at all times and in all parts of the living body, in which individual cells and elements are being cast off and replaced by new; a process essential to life. General death is of two kinds; death of the body as a whole (somatic or systemic death), and death of the tissues. By the former is implied the absolute cessation of the functions of the brain, the circulatory and the respiratory organs; by the latter the entire disappearance of the vital actions of the ultimate structural constituents of the body. When death takes place, the body as a whole dies first, the death of the tissues sometimes not occurring until after a considerable interval. Huxley.

  2. Total privation or loss; extinction; cessation; as, the death of memory.

    The death of a language can not be exactly compared with the death of a plant. J. Peile.

  3. Manner of dying; act or state of passing from life.

    A death that I abhor. Shak.

    Let me die the death of the righteous. Num. xxiii. 10.

  4. Cause of loss of life.

    Swiftly flies the feathered death. Dryden.

    He caught his death the last county sessions. Addison.

  5. Personified: The destroyer of life, -- conventionally represented as a skeleton with a scythe.

    Death! great proprietor of all. Young.

    And I looked, and behold a pale horse; and his name that sat on him was Death. Rev. vi. 8.

  6. Danger of death.
    "In deaths oft." 2 Cor. xi. 23.
  7. Murder; murderous character.

    Not to suffer a man of death to live. Bacon.

  8. Loss of spiritual life.

    To be carnally minded is death. Rom. viii. 6.

  9. Anything so dreadful as to be like death.

    It was death to them to think of entertaining such doctrines. Atterbury.

    And urged him, so that his soul was vexed unto death. Judg. xvi. 16.

    * Death is much used adjectively and as the first part of a compound, meaning, in general, of or pertaining to death, causing or presaging death; as, deathbed or death bed; deathblow or death blow, etc.

    Black death. See Black death, in the Vocabulary. -- Civil death, the separation of a man from civil society, or the debarring him from the enjoyment of civil rights, as by banishment, attainder, abjuration of the realm, entering a monastery, etc. Blackstone. -- Death adder. (Zoöl.) (a) A kind of viper found in South Africa (Acanthophis tortor); -- so called from the virulence of its venom. (b) A venomous Australian snake of the family Elapidæ, of several species, as the Hoplocephalus superbus and Acanthopis antarctica. -- Death bell, a bell that announces a death.

    The death bell thrice was heard to ring. Mickle.

    -- Death candle, a light like that of a candle, viewed by the superstitious as presaging death. -- Death damp, a cold sweat at the coming on of death. -- Death fire, a kind of ignis fatuus supposed to forebode death.

    And round about in reel and rout,
    The death fires danced at night.
    Coleridge.

    -- Death grapple, a grapple or struggle for life. -- Death in life, a condition but little removed from death; a living death. [Poetic] "Lay lingering out a five years' death in life." Tennyson. - - Death knell, a stroke or tolling of a bell, announcing a death. -- Death rate, the relation or ratio of the number of deaths to the population.

    At all ages the death rate is higher in towns than in rural districts. Darwin.

    -- Death rattle, a rattling or gurgling in the throat of a dying person. -- Death's door, the boundary of life; the partition dividing life from death. -- Death stroke, a stroke causing death. -- Death throe, the spasm of death. -- Death token, the signal of approaching death. -- Death warrant. (a) (Law) An order from the proper authority for the execution of a criminal. (b) That which puts an end to expectation, hope, or joy. -- Death wound. (a) A fatal wound or injury. (b) (Naut.) The springing of a fatal leak. -- Spiritual death (Scripture), the corruption and perversion of the soul by sin, with the loss of the favor of God. -- The gates of death, the grave.

    Have the gates of death been opened unto thee? Job xxxviii. 17.

    -- The second death, condemnation to eternal separation from God. Rev. ii. 11. -- To be the death of, to be the cause of death to; to make die. "It was one who should be the death of both his parents." Milton.

    Syn. -- Death, Decease, Demise, Departure, Release. Death applies to the termination of every form of existence, both animal and vegetable; the other words only to the human race. Decease is the term used in law for the removal of a human being out of life in the ordinary course of nature. Demise was formerly confined to decease of princes, but is now sometimes used of distinguished men in general; as, the demise of Mr. Pitt. Departure and release are peculiarly terms of Christian affection and hope. A violent death is not usually called a decease. Departure implies a friendly taking leave of life. Release implies a deliverance from a life of suffering or sorrow.


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