Monday, May 11, 2009

ALL OF THE BELOW

Dec·a·dence
\ˈde-kə-dən(t)s also di-ˈkā-\
Function:
Noun.

Etymology:
Middle French, from Medieval Latin decadentia, from Late Latin decadent-, decadens, present participle of decadere to
fall;
sink;
decay.

1 : The process of becoming decadent. The quality or state of being decadent.

2 : A period of decline.

Synonyms:
See:

Deterioration.

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