Associations to the word «Decayed»
Noun
- Manure
- Peat
- Restitution
- Isotope
- Mould
- Stump
- Decay
- Orbit
- Tooth
- Fission
- Dentist
- Corpse
- Rot
- Discoverer
- Vegetation
- Grandeur
- Debris
- Cabbage
- Dung
- Cavity
- Fungus
- Trunk
- Log
- Vigour
- Moss
- Weeds
- Magnificence
- Timber
- Soil
- Coffin
- Lichen
- Bog
- Ruin
- Turnip
- Spiral
- Bark
- Heap
- Skeleton
- Gentry
- Flesh
- Splendour
- Remnant
- Plank
- Tradesman
- Conifer
- Repair
- Uranium
- Woodpecker
- Atmosphere
- Leaf
- Rafter
- Root
- Ancient
- Crumbling
- Fragment
- Filling
- Bough
- Cask
- Remains
- Vegetable
- Tree
- Steamboat
Adjective
Wiktionary
DECAYED, adjective. Having decayed.
DECAYED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of decay
Dictionary definition
DECAYED, adjective. Damaged by decay; hence unsound and useless; "rotten floor boards"; "rotted beams"; "a decayed foundation".
Wise words
The short words are best, and the old words are the best of
all.