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decomposed
[ dee-kuhm-pohzd ]
adjective
- having undergone decomposition.
- (of a feather) having the barbs separate, hanging loosely, and not interconnected by barbules.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of decomposed1
Example Sentences
D A network of bicycle and walking paths – made of pavement or decomposed granite – can give firefighters a line of defense.
Both bodies showed signs that they had fallen down abruptly and were partially decomposed, with bloating in the face and mummification in the hands and feet.
When emergency crews recovered the body, it was highly decomposed and taken to a nearby morgue for examination.
Earlier this month, a severely decomposed torso, thought to be the victim's, was dug up in a nearby cemetery.
At the Damascus hospital, the bodies brought from Seydnaya were laid out in a morgue, and when they ran out of space, the most decomposed ones were kept in a shed-like structure just outside.
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