dilabor

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to melt away, dissolve
 * 2) to fall apart, disintegrate, break up
 * 3) to decay, collapse, perish
 * 4) * Gaius Sallustius Crispus, Bellum Iugurthinum, X.6
 * Nam concordia parvae res crescunt, discordia maxumae dilabuntur.
 * For with harmony, small things thrive, while with discord the greatest things decay
 * 1) to flee, escape, scatter
 * 2) to pass (of time)

Usage notes
The phrase is used to convey the transitive sense of "to disintegrate." (i.e. "Faciō dīlābī chartās per radiīs lūcis." = "I disintegrate papers via lasers.")