patay

Etymology
From, from.

Verb

 * 1) to kill

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) death

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) the dead, deceased
 * 2) fatality, killing
 * 3) cadaver, corpse, carcass

Adjective

 * 1) dead; no longer living
 * 2)  dry or dull
 * 3)  smashed or detached
 * 4)  completely inactive; without power; without a signal

Verb

 * 1) to die, to drop dead
 * 2) to kill
 * 3) to turn off

Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1) dead

Noun

 * 1) the dead body of a person; cadaver; corpse

Etymology 1
, from.

Noun

 * 1) death

Noun

 * 1) verdict

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to kill

Etymology
, from.

Adjective

 * 1) dead

Noun

 * 1) the dead body of a person; cadaver; corpse

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) cadaver; corpse; dead body of a person
 * 2) carcass; the dead body of an animal
 * 3) state or condition of being dead
 * 4) the dead; those who have died
 * 5) act of killing something or someone
 * 6)  act of shutting off something
 * 1) act of killing something or someone
 * 2)  act of shutting off something
 * 1)  act of shutting off something

Adjective

 * 1) dead; lifeless; no longer living
 * 2) off; not on; unpowered
 * 3) dried; no longer growing
 * 4) obsolete; extinct; no longer in use
 * 5)  smitten; in love; head over heels
 * 1) dried; no longer growing
 * 2) obsolete; extinct; no longer in use
 * 3)  smitten; in love; head over heels
 * 1)  smitten; in love; head over heels

Interjection

 * 1) oh no
 * : dead meat
 * : dead meat

Etymology
From.

Adjective

 * 1) dead