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deth

Definition:

noun. An alternate spelling of "death," referring to the permanent cessation of all vital functions in an organism.

Senses:

  1. A permanent state of non-existence; the end of life.
  2. The cause or manner of someone's demise.
  3. An imaginary character accompanied by a dark hood and robe, often depicted as a skeleton, representing death.
  4. Extinction or destruction on a large scale.

Usage Examples:

  1. "The circle of life revolves around the concept of deth as an inevitable part of the journey."
  2. "After a thorough investigation, the detective determined that Mr. Johnson's deth was caused by a heart attack."
  3. "In some cultures, the portrayal of deth is widely used during Halloween celebrations."
  4. "The asteroid impact led to the deth of the dinosaurs and many other species."

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