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deceased

Deceased vs Lifeless - What's the difference?

deceased | lifeless | Related terms |

Deceased is a related term of lifeless.


As adjectives the difference between deceased and lifeless

is that deceased is no longer alive while lifeless is inanimate; having no life.

As a noun deceased

is a dead person.

Defunct vs Deceased - What's the difference?

defunct | deceased |


As adjectives the difference between defunct and deceased

is that defunct is deceased, dead while deceased is no longer alive.

As nouns the difference between defunct and deceased

is that defunct is the dead person (referred to) while deceased is a dead person.

As a verb defunct

is to make defunct.

Deprated vs Deceased - What's the difference?

deprated | deceased |


As an adjective deceased is

no longer alive.

As a noun deceased is

a dead person.

Deceased vs Inactive - What's the difference?

deceased | inactive |


As adjectives the difference between deceased and inactive

is that deceased is no longer alive while inactive is inactivated.

As a noun deceased

is a dead person.

As a verb inactive is

.

Deceased or Deseased - What's the difference?

deceased | deseased |

Deseased is often a misspelling of deceased.


Deseased has no English definition.

As an adjective deceased is

no longer alive.

As a noun deceased is

a dead person.

Deceased vs Decreased - What's the difference?

deceased | decreased |


As an adjective deceased

is no longer alive.

As a noun deceased

is a dead person.

As a verb decreased is

past tense of decrease.

Deceaser vs Deceased - What's the difference?

deceaser | deceased |


In legal|lang=en terms the difference between deceaser and deceased

is that deceaser is (legal) one who deceases; a person who dies while deceased is (legal): one who has died in property law', the alternate term decedent is generally used in ' criminal law , “the deceased” refers to the victim of a homicide.

As nouns the difference between deceaser and deceased

is that deceaser is (legal) one who deceases; a person who dies while deceased is a dead person.

As an adjective deceased is

no longer alive.

Defeased vs Deceased - What's the difference?

defeased | deceased |


As a verb defeased

is (defease).

As an adjective deceased is

no longer alive.

As a noun deceased is

a dead person.

Deceased vs Deceases - What's the difference?

deceased | deceases |


As an adjective deceased

is no longer alive.

As a noun deceased

is a dead person.

As a verb deceases is

(decease).

Decease vs Deceased - What's the difference?

decease | deceased |


As nouns the difference between decease and deceased

is that decease is (formal) death while deceased is a dead person.

As a verb decease

is to die.

As an adjective deceased is

no longer alive.

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