decay.
(Of thelat.)(* decadere, bydecidere, fall).
1. foreword Said of a person or a thing: go to less, lose some part of the conditions or properties that constituted its strength, goodness, importance or value.
2. intr. Mar. Said of a boat: separate from the direction that intends to follow, washed by the tides, wind or current.
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MORF. conjug. c. fall.