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Organic Decay

Noun: The natural process of decomposition or breakdown of organic materials.

Example sentence: The smell in the forest was overpowering due to the organic decay of fallen leaves and dead trees.

Verb: To undergo or cause organic materials to decompose or break down.

Example sentence: The compost heap in the backyard is a thriving ecosystem where organic matter slowly decays, turning into nutrient-rich soil.

Adjective: Describing the state or quality of being in a state of decay.

Example sentence: The abandoned house showed signs of organic decay, with its crumbling walls and moss-covered roof.

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