Decay
Verb (used without object)
1. to become decomposed; rot: vegetation that was decaying.
2. to decline in excellence, propriety, health etc.; deteriorate.
3. to cause decay or decompose; rot; The dampness of the climate decayed the books.
Noun
4. decomposition; rot: Decay made the wood unsuitable for use.
5. a gradual falling into an inferior condition; progressive decline: the decay of international relations; the decay of the Aztec civilisations.
6. decline in or loss of strength, health, intellect, etc.: His mental decay is distressing.
Regeneration
Noun
1. act of regenerating; state of being regenerated.
2. Electronics. a feedback process in which energy from the output of an amplifier is fed back to the grid circuit to reinforce the input.
3. Biology . the restoration or new growth by an organism of organs, tissues, etc., that have been lost, removed, or injured.
4. Theology . spiritual rebirth; religious revival.
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