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vorzeitiger Tod - traduction vers Anglais

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
TOD (disambiguation); TOD; Tod (disambiguation)

vorzeitiger Tod      
premature death, death occurring by unnatural causes
premature death         
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  • French – 16th-/17th-century ivory pendant, Monk and Death, recalling mortality and the certainty of death ([[Walters Art Museum]])
  • The regent duke Charles (later king [[Charles IX of Sweden]]) insulting the corpse of [[Klaus Fleming]]. [[Albert Edelfelt]], 1878
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  • Timeline of postmortem changes (stages of death).
  • An autopsy is portrayed in ''[[The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp]]'', by [[Rembrandt]]
  • A flower, a skull and an hourglass stand for [[life]], death, and [[time]] in this 17th-century painting by [[Philippe de Champaigne]]
  • '' The Premature Burial'', [[Antoine Wiertz]]'s painting of a man buried alive, 1854
  • ''Le Suicidé'' by [[Édouard Manet]] depicts a man who has recently committed suicide via a firearm
PERMANENT CESSATION OF VITAL FUNCTIONS
Dead; Died; Deaths; Death and Dying; Mortally; Articulus mortis; Deathly; Fatally wounded; Deadness; Deceased; Human death; Death (medicine); Death (science); Premature death; Exitus; Dy'd; Physical death; Decease; Decedent; Death signs; Devitalized; Plant death; Ultimate sacrifice; Passing away; Technically dead; Signs of death; Indicative of death; Biological death; Exitus letalis; Religious views on death; Decedents; Religious beliefs about death; Cessation of life; Permanent rest; Perished; Permanent sleep; The way all good men go; State of death; No longer with us; Draft:Cessation of life; Deceas'd; Passed on; DEATH
vorzeitiger Tod, zu früher Tod

Définition

tod
¦ noun (in phr. on one's tod) Brit. informal on one's own.
Origin
1930s: from rhyming sl. Tod Sloan, an American jockey.

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Tod

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