(in)to decay
121decay — de·cay …
122decay — n. (in bacteriology) the decomposition of organic matter due to microbial action …
123Decay — PP The time taken for a sound or musical note to go from peak amplitude (attack) to the sustain level …
124decay — Palahō; popopo (wood, teeth); kulopia, hākaokao, pa i, poholawa …
125decay — A term for hydraulic pressure reduction that occurs during an ABS stop …
126decay — v. & n. v. 1 a intr. rot, decompose. b tr. cause to rot or decompose. 2 intr. & tr. decline or cause to decline in quality, power, wealth, energy, beauty, etc. 3 intr. Physics a (usu. foll. by to) (of a substance etc.) undergo change by… …
127decay series — Physics. See radioactive series …
128Radioactive decay — For particle decay in a more general context, see Particle decay. For more information on hazards of various kinds of radiation from decay, see Ionizing radiation. Radioactive redirects here. For other uses, see Radioactive (disambiguation).… …