dood — meaning in English
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English meaning
- capital noun The city where a country's or region's government is based.
- dead adj No longer alive.
- death noun The end of life; the permanent cessation of all vital functions in a living thing.
- deceased adj No longer alive; dead — usually said of a person, as a more formal or gentle alternative to "dead."
- demise noun The end or downfall of something, especially in a gradual or unfortunate way.
- extinct adjective No longer existing, especially referring to a species that has died out entirely.
- passing adjective Lasting only briefly; temporary.
Senses
dood is used for these senses in English:
- capital (slang, dated) used as an expression of approval, satisfaction, or delight.
- demise (countable) Death.
- exanimate Lifeless, not or no longer living, dead.
- extinct (geology) Of a geological feature: no longer active; specifically, of a volcano: no longer erupting.
- passing Death, dying; the end of something. [from 14th c.]
capital — full definition
- noun The city where a country's or region's government is based.
- noun Money or assets used to start or grow a business.
- noun An uppercase letter.
- adj Of the greatest importance; chief.
- adj Punishable by death.
dead — full definition
- adj No longer alive.
- adj No longer working, active, or in use.
- adj Complete or exact, especially describing precision or stillness.
- adv Completely; exactly.