decaer 216
decay . ( Of the lat. )( * decadere , by decidere , 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. ¶ M ORF. conjug. c. fall.