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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Deathly hallows game; Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (disambiguation)

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  • Technicians prepare a body for cryopreservation in 1985.
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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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  • Camelthorn tree]] within [[Sossusvlei]]
  • [[Kepler's Supernova]], after the death of what could have been a [[white dwarf]].
  • American children smoking in 1910. [[Tobacco smoking]] caused an estimated 100 million deaths in the 20th century.<ref name=who />
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  • Paradiso]], Dante is with Beatrice, staring at the highest heavens.
  • those in ancient Egypt]]
  • 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
n.
1) to cause death
2) to face death; to meet one's death
3) to feign death
4) to mourn smb.'s death
5) a certain, sure; heroine's, hero's; lingering; living; natural; painful; sudden, unexpected; untimely; violent death (to die a natural death; to meet a violent death)
6) brain death
7) cot (BE), crib (AE) death
8) death by (death by drowning; fire; firing squad; hanging; lethal injection)
9) at one's death (at her death the estate was broken up)
10) to death (beaten; bored; burnt; frozen; put; shot; starved to death)
11) (misc.) a fight to the death; a death in the family; (sports) sudden death ('an overtime period ending when the first point or goal is scored'); death to tyrants!; in death as in life; till death do us part
deceased         
  • 12.234–17.141}}{{refend}}
  • Technicians prepare a body for cryopreservation in 1985.
  • [[Earthworm]]s are soil-dwelling detritivores
  • title-link=Guns, Germs, and Steel }}</ref>
  • 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
  •  url-status= live }}</ref>
  • Camelthorn tree]] within [[Sossusvlei]]
  • [[Kepler's Supernova]], after the death of what could have been a [[white dwarf]].
  • American children smoking in 1910. [[Tobacco smoking]] caused an estimated 100 million deaths in the 20th century.<ref name=who />
  • url-status=live}}</ref>
  • Paradiso]], Dante is with Beatrice, staring at the highest heavens.
  • those in ancient Egypt]]
  • 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
(deceased)
1.
The deceased is used to refer to a particular person or to particular people who have recently died. (LEGAL)
The identities of the deceased have now been determined.
N-COUNT: the N
2.
A deceased person is one who has recently died. (FORMAL)
...his recently deceased mother.
ADJ
dead         
  • 12.234–17.141}}{{refend}}
  • Technicians prepare a body for cryopreservation in 1985.
  • [[Earthworm]]s are soil-dwelling detritivores
  • title-link=Guns, Germs, and Steel }}</ref>
  • 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
  •  url-status= live }}</ref>
  • Camelthorn tree]] within [[Sossusvlei]]
  • [[Kepler's Supernova]], after the death of what could have been a [[white dwarf]].
  • American children smoking in 1910. [[Tobacco smoking]] caused an estimated 100 million deaths in the 20th century.<ref name=who />
  • url-status=live}}</ref>
  • Paradiso]], Dante is with Beatrice, staring at the highest heavens.
  • those in ancient Egypt]]
  • 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
1. Non-functional; down; crashed. Especially used of hardware. 2. At XEROX PARC, software that is working but not undergoing continued development and support. [Jargon File]

Wikipedia

Deathly Hallows (disambiguation)

Deathly Hallows or Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is a novel by J. K. Rowling.

Deathly Hallows may also refer to:

  • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1, a 2010 film
    • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 (soundtrack), the soundtrack to the film
    • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 (video game), a game based on the film
  • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2, a 2011 film
    • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 (soundtrack), the soundtrack to the film
    • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 (video game), a game based on the film
  • Deathly Hallows (objects), fictional magical objects in the novel