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decedent (n.)

1730, “dead person,” now mostly as a term in U.S. law, from Latin decedentem, present participle of decedere “to die, to depart” (see decease (n.)).

Author iamkingPosted on February 3, 2020March 7, 2021Categories Uncategorized, vocabulary

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