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dead         
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  • 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]
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
I
adj.
having died
1) to drop dead (of a heart attack)
2) (misc.) to be left for dead; to rise from the dead; the quick and the dead; to play dead
unresponsive
3) (cannot stand alone) dead to (he was dead to the world)
II
n.
period of greatest quiet
in the dead of the night
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
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
A person, animal, or plant that is dead is no longer living.
Her husband's been dead a year now...
The group had shot dead another hostage.
...old newspapers and dead flowers.
? alive
ADJ
The dead are people who are dead.
The dead included six people attending a religious ceremony.
N-PLURAL: the N
2.
If you describe a place or a period of time as dead, you do not like it because there is very little activity taking place in it.
...some dead little town where the liveliest thing is the flies...
ADJ [disapproval]
3.
Something that is dead is no longer being used or is finished.
The dead cigarette was still between his fingers...
ADJ
4.
If you say that an idea, plan, or subject is dead, you mean that people are no longer interested in it or willing to develop it any further.
It's a dead issue, Baxter...
ADJ
5.
A dead language is no longer spoken or written as a means of communication, although it may still be studied.
We used to grumble that we were wasting time learning a dead language.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
6.
A telephone or piece of electrical equipment that is dead is no longer functioning, for example because it no longer has any electrical power.
On another occasion I answered the phone and the line went dead.
ADJ: usu v-link ADJ
7.
In sport, when a ball is dead, it has gone outside the playing area, or a situation has occurred in which the game has to be temporarily stopped, and none of the players can score points or gain an advantage. (JOURNALISM)
ADJ
8.
Dead is used to mean 'complete' or 'absolute', especially before the words 'centre', 'silence', and 'stop'.
They hurried about in dead silence, with anxious faces...
Lila's boat came to a dead stop.
ADJ: ADJ n [emphasis]
9.
Dead means 'precisely' or 'exactly'.
Mars was visible, dead in the centre of the telescope...
Their arrows are dead on target...
ADV: ADV prep/adv/adj [emphasis]
10.
Dead is sometimes used to mean 'very'. (BRIT INFORMAL, SPOKEN)
I am dead against the legalisation of drugs.
ADV: ADV adj/adv/prep [emphasis]
11.
If you reply 'Over my dead body' when a plan or action has been suggested, you are emphasizing that you dislike it, and will do everything you can to prevent it. (INFORMAL)
'Let's invite her to dinner.'-'Over my dead body!'
CONVENTION [emphasis]
12.
If you say that something such as an idea or situation is dead and buried, you are emphasizing that you think that it is completely finished or past, and cannot happen or exist again in the future.
I thought the whole business was dead and buried...
PHRASE: v-link PHR [emphasis]
13.
If you say that a person or animal dropped dead or dropped down dead, you mean that they died very suddenly and unexpectedly.
He dropped dead on the quayside.
PHRASE: V inflects
14.
If you say that you feel dead or are half dead, you mean that you feel very tired or ill and very weak. (INFORMAL)
You looked half dead after that journey...
PHRASE: v-link PHR [emphasis]
15.
If something happens in the dead of night, at dead of night, or in the dead of winter, it happens in the middle part of the night or the winter, when it is darkest or coldest. (LITERARY)
We buried it in the garden at dead of night...
PHRASE
16.
If you say that you wouldn't be seen dead or be caught dead in particular clothes, places, or situations, you are expressing strong dislike or disapproval of them. (INFORMAL)
I wouldn't be seen dead in a straw hat.
PHRASE: PHR prep, PHR -ing [emphasis]
17.
To stop dead means to suddenly stop happening or moving. To stop someone or something dead means to cause them to suddenly stop happening or moving.
We all stopped dead and looked at it...
PHRASE: V inflects
18.
If you say that someone or something is dead in the water, you are emphasizing that they have failed, and that there is little hope of them being successful in the future.
A 'no' vote would have left the treaty dead in the water.
PHRASE: v-link PHR [emphasis]
19.
to flog a dead horse: see flog
a dead loss: see loss
a dead ringer: see ringer
to stop dead in your tracks: see track
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
¦ adjective
1. no longer alive.
devoid of living things.
2. (of a part of the body) numb.
lacking emotion, sympathy, or sensitivity.
3. no longer relevant or important.
4. lacking activity or excitement.
(of sound or a colour) dull.
5. (of equipment) not functioning.
(of a glass or bottle) empty or no longer in use.
(of the ball in a game) out of play.
6. complete; absolute: dead silence.
¦ adverb completely.
?exactly.
?straight; directly.
?Brit. informal very.
Phrases
be dead meat informal be in serious trouble.
dead and buried over; finished.
dead in the water (of a ship) unable to move.
?unable to function effectively.
the dead of night the quietest, darkest part of the night.
the dead of winter the coldest part of winter.
dead on one's feet informal extremely tired.
dead to the world informal fast asleep.
from the dead from a state of death.
wouldn't be seen (or caught) dead in (or with, at, etc.) informal have a strong dislike of.
Derivatives
deadness noun
Origin
OE dead, of Gmc origin: related to Ger. tot, also to die1.
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
·adj Bringing death; deadly.
II. Dead ·adj Destitute of life; inanimate; as, dead matter.
III. Dead ·noun One who is dead;
- commonly used collectively.
IV. Dead ·vi To Die; to lose life or force.
V. Dead ·adj Monotonous or unvaried; as, a dead level or pain; a dead wall.
VI. Dead ·adj Wanting in religious spirit and vitality; as, dead faith; dead works.
VII. Dead ·adj So constructed as not to transmit sound; soundless; as, a dead floor.
VIII. Dead ·adv To a degree resembling death; to the last degree; completely; wholly.
IX. Dead ·adj Sure as death; unerring; fixed; complete; as, a dead shot; a dead certainty.
X. Dead ·adj Not brilliant; not rich; thus, brown is a dead color, as compared with crimson.
XI. Dead ·adj Still as death; motionless; inactive; useless; as, dead calm; a dead load or weight.
XII. Dead ·adj Unproductive; bringing no gain; unprofitable; as, dead capital; dead stock in trade.
XIII. Dead ·vt To make dead; to Deaden; to deprive of life, force, or vigor.
XIV. Dead ·adj Lacking spirit; dull; lusterless; cheerless; as, dead eye; dead fire; dead color, ·etc.
XV. Dead ·adj Resembling death in appearance or quality; without show of life; deathlike; as, a dead sleep.
XVI. Dead ·adj Flat; without gloss;
- said of painting which has been applied purposely to have this effect.
XVII. Dead ·adj Not imparting motion or power; as, the dead spindle of a lathe, ·etc. ·see Spindle.
XVIII. Dead ·noun The most quiet or deathlike time; the period of profoundest repose, inertness, or gloom; as, the dead of winter.
XIX. Dead ·adj Cut off from the rights of a citizen; deprived of the power of enjoying the rights of property; as, one banished or becoming a monk is civilly dead.
XX. Dead ·add. ·adj Out of play; regarded as out of the game;
- said of a ball, a piece, or a player under certain conditions in cricket, baseball, checkers, and some other games.
XXI. Dead ·add. ·adj Carrying no current, or producing no useful effect;
- said of a conductor in a dynamo or motor, also of a telegraph wire which has no instrument attached and, therefore, is not in use.
XXII. Dead ·adj Deprived of life;
- opposed to alive and living; reduced to that state of a being in which the organs of motion and life have irrevocably ceased to perform their functions; as, a dead tree; a dead man.
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
I. a.
1.
Lifeless, breathless, inanimate, deceased, defunct, departed, gone, gone to one's last home, gathered to one's fathers.
2.
Dull, frigid, cold, torpid, inert, unfeeling, callous, obtuse, indifferent, lukewarm.
3.
Vapid, tasteless, insipid, flat.
4.
Unemployed, useless, unprofitable.
5.
Entire, complete, total, utter.
II. n.
Depth, midst, darkest or coldest or gloomiest period.
dead centre         
¦ noun the position of a crank when it is in line with the connecting rod and not exerting torque.
dead ringer         
¦ noun informal a person or thing that looks very like another: he's a dead ringer for his late papa.
Dead water         
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NAUTICAL TERM FOR A PHENOMENON WHICH CAN OCCUR WHEN A LAYER OF FRESH OR BRACKISH WATER RESTS ON TOP OF DENSER SALT WATER, WITHOUT THE TWO LAYERS MIXING
Dead Water; Dead water effect
Dead water is the nautical term for a phenomenon which can occur when there is strong vertical density stratification due to salinity or temperature or both. It is common where a layer of fresh or brackish water rests on top of denser salt water, without the two layers mixing.
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NAUTICAL TERM FOR A PHENOMENON WHICH CAN OCCUR WHEN A LAYER OF FRESH OR BRACKISH WATER RESTS ON TOP OF DENSER SALT WATER, WITHOUT THE TWO LAYERS MIXING
Dead Water; Dead water effect
¦ noun still water without any current.

Википедия

Dead (disambiguation)

Dead refers to that which has experienced death.

Dead may also refer to: