adj
(figuratively) Lacking joy and comfort; nearing death.
n
A document outlining a person's end-of-life medical and healthcare wishes.
adj
Of or pertaining to the pain of death.
adj
(medicine, obsolete) Occurring shortly before death; agonal.
adv
(obsolete) to the death; mortally
n
The reduction in body temperature following death.
adj
(obsolete) Sad, as if at death's door.
adj
(archaic, literary) As if dead; depressed
n
(philosophy) The inverse of the philosophical zombie; an exact duplicate of a human being which certainly and necessarily does have conscious experience, qualia, or sentience.
n
The administration of medical procedures to hasten someone's death; A legal form of assisted suicide.
adj
Alternative spelling of at death's door
n
A district required to be covered by such a statement.
adj
Alternative spelling of brain-dead [(medicine, not comparable) Having an irreversible loss of brain function and cessation of brain activity.]
adj
(medicine, not comparable) Having an irreversible loss of brain function and cessation of brain activity.
adj
Alternative spelling of brain-dead [(medicine, not comparable) Having an irreversible loss of brain function and cessation of brain activity.]
v
(figuratively, dated) To take from an electronically controlled machine its stored-up information; to erase a computer's programming. (1960)
adj
Not breathing; dead or apparently so.
v
(rare, obsolete) To make lifeless; to reduce to dead matter.
adj
Pertaining to a corpse.
adv
In a cadaverous manner; like a cadaver.
n
The overwhelming sounds of catastrophe.
n
The official cause of a human death as typically determined by a coroner during an autopsy and included on the deceased's death certificate.
n
(slang) The act of dying; death.
n
The loss of all civil and legal but not natural privileges, as by outlawry.
n
(medicine, law) A state in which usual medically observable vital signs—such as respiration, heartbeat, and corneal reflex—are not present, but from which patients are sometimes revived.
adj
(medicine, law) In a state in which usual medically observable vital signs—such as respiration, heartbeat, and corneal reflex—are not present, but from which patients are sometimes revived.
n
(countable) cause of death
n
(Canada, US, medicine) the condition on the occurrence of a patient death
adj
(biology, of two or more species) No longer in existence; having died out.
n
Someone dying at the same time as someone else.
n
(law) The revocation of a corporation's charter for significant harm caused to society.
n
death, quality of being dead
adj
(dialect) Nonstandard spelling of dead. [(usually not comparable) No longer living. (Also used as a noun.)]
n
(psychology) The unrest that exists in us all which forces us into the unknown, leading to self-destruction and/or self-discovery.
n
(by extension) Any other day perceived in an extremely sad light, especially one in which a musician or musicians died, or in which negative consequences to the music industry were otherwise caused.
adj
(usually not comparable) No longer living. (Also used as a noun.)
adj
(idiomatic) Contraction of dead and buried. [(idiomatic) Of an issue, moot, passed, irrelevant, forgotten.]
adj
(idiomatic) Of a project or plan, wholly dispensed with; never to be completed or revived.
adj
Synonym of dead and buried
adj
(simile) Undoubtedly and unquestionably dead.
adj
(simile) Entirely, unquestionably or certainly dead.
adj
(simile) Unquestionably dead. Used for both inanimate objects and once living beings.
adj
(simile) Utterly dead.
adj
(simile) Utterly dead.
adj
(simile) Utterly dead.
adj
(simile) Unquestionably dead.
n
(informal) A practically guaranteed outcome.
n
(idiomatic) One who is in serious danger or trouble.
n
(slang) A sexual partner who lies flat and unresponsive during sex.
adj
(colloquial) Very stupid; brain-dead.
n
An undesirable influence remaining from the past.
adj
(idiomatic, figuratively) Doomed; unable to succeed.
n
(by extension) Anything that has lost its authority or influence despite still being in existence or formally in force.
n
(figuratively) Sameness.
n
(idiomatic) An absolute or total loss.
n
Someone who is soon to die.
n
(slang, idiomatic) Someone in danger of being killed or severely punished.
n
(idiomatic) A position or property that is only attainable by someone else upon the current holder's death.
n
(linguistics) A former metaphor which has in effect lost its metaphorical status and become literal. Not to be confused with stale metaphor (a type of cliché), although it often is.
adj
(slang) Being a failure from the start, a nonstarter.
n
A game of prediction or gambling that involves guessing when people, typically celebrities, will die.
n
(forestry) A stand of trees that have died.
n
(often used attributively) Failed aircraft power.
adv
(US, idiomatic) With sufficient evidence to establish responsibility definitively.
n
A tree that is still standing, but no longer alive. (compare: log, stump)
n
(idiomatic, derogatory, humorous) Paper version of a publication that can be found in digital format.
n
(figuratively) That which is useless or excess; that which slows something down.
adj
Dull; lifeless; lacking originality and vitality.
adj
Alternative spelling of deadborn [(dated, rare) Stillborn.]
adj
(informal) Relating to a form of electronic prototyping where integrated circuits are stuck upside down to the breadboard and soldered to directly.
n
One who has no prospects for the future; a loser; a dropout.
n
Alternative spelling of deadeye [(nautical) A wooden disk having holes through which the lanyard is passed, used for tightening shrouds.]
n
Alternative form of dead leg (blow to the upper thigh) [A blow to the upper thigh, crushing the muscle against the bone and crushing the nerve cluster next to the quadriceps. Also, the resulting injury.]
n
An act of instance of naming as the target of a death-curse — of killing by naming.
adj
(informal) Precise, exact, completely accurate.
adj
Making a stroke without recoil; deadbeat.
adj
Alternative spelling of dead tree [Made of or pertaining to paper, especially as opposed to a digital alternative.]
adj
(rare) Alternative form of dead wrong [utterly wrong.]
adj
(dated, rare) Stillborn.
adj
Obsolete spelling of dead [(usually not comparable) No longer living. (Also used as a noun.)]
v
(transitive) To render less lively; to diminish; to muffle.
adj
(humorous) Alternative form of dead as a doornail [(simile) Unquestionably dead. Used for both inanimate objects and once living beings.]
adj
(simile) Extremely old-fashioned.
n
(countable, US, slang) A cheap, rough bar or saloon.
adj
Somewhat dead, dull, or lifeless.
n
The quality of being deadish.
adj
(grammar) Abbreviation of deadjectival. [(grammar) Deriving from an adjective.]
n
A place of death; a deadly land.
n
(obsolete) The state of being dead; death.
adj
(obsolete, rare) Subject to death; mortal.
n
A colony of bees whose members have all died
n
Alternative form of dead pool [A game of prediction or gambling that involves guessing when people, typically celebrities, will die.]
adj
Alternative form of deadverbial, derived from an adverb. [(grammar) Deriving from an adverb.]
n
(figuratively, especially followed by of-phrase) A cause of great stress, exhaustion, embarrassment, or another negative condition (for someone).
n
Alternative spelling of deathbed [The bed on which someone dies.]
n
Alternative form of deathbed conversion [(set phrase) Acceptance of religious belief immediately before one dies, typically in a state of anxiety or fear of the insecurity of what will happen to one in and after death.]
n
Alternative form of deathblow [A strike or blow that leads to death, especially a coup de grace.]
n
A metaphorical clock representing when one is expected to die, e.g. when someone expects to have a short lifespan because of an illness.
n
(psychoanalysis) The drive toward death and self-destruction.
n
A perilous situation or stalemate where failure or death is imminent.
n
(psychoanalysis) Synonym of death drive
n
(informal, slang, medicine, uncommon) A collection of end-of-life medication given to a patient in a hospice to ease discomfort during the process of expiration.
n
(idiomatic, by extension) A sign or omen foretelling the death or destruction of something.
n
Death resulting from a disease of despair.
n
(US, originally in right-wing discourse, otherwise humorous) A fictitious government committee which is responsible for choosing which of various patients will receive healthcare, and which withholds life-saving treatment from some in order to reduce costs.
n
(law) A punishment in which the offender is put to death by the state.
n
(stock market) The buying of company stock based on the belief that an executive in the company will soon die, with the expectation that the stock will rise in price because of it.
n
A course of action, voluntarily entered into by at least the leading participant, which is (or appears) certain or very likely to result in death, failure, or defeat.
n
(figuratively) Anything that spells death.
n
(television) graveyard slot
n
(figuratively, by extension) The situation or course of action of one who is on a path toward some sort of inevitable catastrophic failure.
n
(chiefly in the plural) The final movements or sounds, often erratic, of a living being as it dies.
n
The number of dead as a result of a war, natural disaster or other incident.
n
Alternative form of deathtrap [An extremely dangerous location, structure, or device.]
n
A state of being extremely ill or injured.
n
(figuratively) That which definitively spells the end of something.
n
(psychology) A desire, especially subconscious, for the death of oneself or of someone else.
n
Alternative form of death zone [(climbing) Land at sufficiently high altitudes that there is not enough oxygen to sustain human life.]
n
Alternative spelling of death's-head [A human skull, as symbol of death.]
adj
Bringing or carrying death; deadly; destructive
n
Alternative form of deathbed conversion [(set phrase) Acceptance of religious belief immediately before one dies, typically in a state of anxiety or fear of the insecurity of what will happen to one in and after death.]
n
A cold, clammy sweat preceding death.
adj
Causing or inflicting death, or capable of doing so; lethal.
adj
Very perilous; involving a lot of danger.
n
Alternative form of death/doom. [(music) Doom/death.]
n
(obsolete) A will o' the wisp thought to presage death.
n
Alternative spelling of death knell [The tolling of a bell announcing death.]
n
Alternative spelling of death ray [(science fiction) A fictional beam of radiation that can kill.]
n
Temporary stiffness of the body's muscles and joints following death; rigor mortis.
n
The final throes of bodily effort before dying; agony; death throes.
n
The bed on which someone dies.
n
(idiomatic, usually sarcastic, often politics) An abrupt, last-minute change in one's professed beliefs, principles, or point of view in order to escape a serious threat or to increase one's chances of success.
n
Alternative form of death bell [passing bell]
adj
Fated or destined to die.
n
Date of (someone's previous) death; anniversary of a death.
v
(transitive, rare) To cause, bring about, or affect with deadness or death
adj
Involving the danger of death; fatal, deadly.
n
An appearance suggestive of death.
n
Alternative form of death grip [The grip of something dead or dying.]
n
Alternative form of death house [Synonym of death row]
n
(obsolete) The state or quality of being deathy.
n
The belief that death is natural, inevitable, or desirable.
n
The state or quality of being deathly.
n
A supernatural being associated with death, especially a child of death.
adj
Appearing as though dead, or on the verge of death.
n
(social sciences) The process of causing individuals to die, as by withdrawing health care, carrying out abortions, etc.
n
Alternative form of death mask [A plaster or similar cast of a person's face after death.]
n
Alternative form of death pool [Synonym of dead pool]
n
(dated) Alternative spelling of death rate [The number of deaths per given unit of population over a given period of time.]
n
Alternative spelling of death ray [(science fiction) A fictional beam of radiation that can kill.]
n
A notional landscape of death or the cultural practices that surround it.
adj
Having the characteristic of death; alluding to or suggesting death
n
A harmful, self-destructive lifestyle.
n
The time when a person dies, especially as determined for tax purposes.
n
A plot device where a villain in a story puts a hero in an elaborate dangerous situation for the purposes of attempting a sadistic murder.
n
A vigil beside a dying person
adv
In terms of death or deaths.
n
Alternative spelling of death wish [(psychology) A desire, especially subconscious, for the death of oneself or of someone else.]
adj
Worthy of death, worthy of capital punishment.
adj
(obsolete) Relating to death.
adj
Abbreviation of deceased. [No longer alive; dead.]
adj
No longer alive; dead.
adj
(nonstandard, long obsolete outside eye-dialect, now colloquial, especially humorous) Alternative form of dead. [(usually not comparable) No longer living. (Also used as a noun.)]
adj
Pronunciation spelling of dead. [(usually not comparable) No longer living. (Also used as a noun.)]
n
Elongated form of death.
n
The grave or death; also, the (notional) place where something is discarded.
adj
(now rare) Deceased, dead.
n
A dead celebrity, especially when concerned with their usage rights.
n
Obsolete form of death. [The cessation of life and all associated processes; the end of an organism's existence as an entity independent from its environment and its return to an inert, nonliving state.]
adj
(figuratively) Extinct.
v
(of a living being) To die only after a desperate struggle for life.
n
A Swiss organization that helps people with terminal illnesses to die with little pain
adj
(colloquial) Old-fashioned, outdated.
adj
That deprives of soul or life; fatal, deadly.
v
(obsolete) To put to death.
adj
Initialism of dead on arrival. [(of a patient) Found to be dead upon arriving at hospital.]
adj
Gloomy, pessimistic about the future.
n
(euphemistic) The process of death or the actual death itself.
adv
(informal) Very impressively or spectacularly.
v
Obsolete spelling of died
n
The process of approaching death; loss of life; death.
n
(law) A statement that would normally be deemed inadmissible as evidence in a court of law as hearsay, but is deemed admissible because it was made by a person who believed himself to be dying, is about the circumstances of that person's death, and (in some cases) was followed by that person's actual death.
n
(figuratively) The last moments, or final period, of something that becomes obsolete or inactive.
adv
While, or as if, dying.
n
(medicine, rare) The undue prolongation of life by artificial means in a person who cannot otherwise survive.
n
(medicine, attributive) Medical care options for patients who are considered critically ill.
n
(rare) One who is euthanized.
n
(obsolete) An easy death, or the means to bring about such a death.
adj
Lifeless, not or no longer living, dead.
n
Deprivation of life or spirits.
adj
(obsolete) lifeless; dead
adj
(obsolete) destructive; fatal
adv
While expiring or dying.
adj
(of a group of organisms, as a species) No longer in existence; having died out.
adj
(of a species) Locally extinct (though alive elsewhere).
n
(obsolete, plural only) One of the last moments of life.
n
Lethal force, applied extrajudicially with the intent to kill.
n
(medicine) The pallid or shrunken face of someone about to die.
adj
Causing death or destruction.
n
An accident that causes death. [from 19th c.]
adj
Obsolete spelling of fatal [Proceeding from, or appointed by, fate or destiny.]
adv
Ultimately, with finality or irrevocability, moving towards the demise of something.
adj
(rare) Characterised or marked by fate; fateful
adj
(formal, obsolete) Fate-bringing; deadly; destructive.
adv
(idiomatic, euphemistic) In the manner of a deceased person (i.e., dead).
adj
(obsolete) Dying; dead.
n
the period of illness of a person which culminates in his/her death
adj
(especially medicine) Appearing quickly and with destructive effects.
adj
Similar to or befitting the mood or elements of a funeral: slow; black colors; formal; dignified or solemn.
adj
(now rare) Causing death or disaster; fatal, catastrophic; deplorable, lamentable.
adj
Alternative form of funest [(now rare) Causing death or disaster; fatal, catastrophic; deplorable, lamentable.]
adj
Tending towards mortification or gangrene.
n
(slang, derogatory) Someone who is viewed as unlikely to ever produce offspring.
adj
Like a ghost in appearance; death-like; pale; pallid; dismal.
adj
(idiomatic, euphemistic, poetic) dead
n
Alternative spelling of goner [(informal) Someone (or something) doomed; a hopeless case, especially someone who is bound to die soon.]
adj
(neologism) Celebrating the demise or downfall of something.
adj
Headed for the grave or death.
adj
Something that is not alive, but made dead, from the grave.
n
(India, idiomatic) The committing of a grievous, but not fatal, injury.
adj
Alternative form of halfdead [Halfway dead; only partially alive.]
adj
Halfway dead; only partially alive.
v
(idiomatic) To be dead or close to death.
n
(informal, physics) entropic doom of a universe
adv
In a homicidal manner.
adj
(biological conservation) at risk of becoming extinct
adj
Present at the scene when a hunted animal is killed, or (by extension) when anything fails or is destroyed.
n
(poetic, figuratively, cliche) A very narrowly avoided, or close to, fatal situation.
adj
The designation for a member of an organization (primarily military) who has died while on duty.
adj
Causing death, destruction, or obliteration.
adj
Like or resembling a killer.
adj
(dated) Devastatingly attractive.
n
(figuratively) Death; also, a state of complete annihilation.
adj
(idiomatic) Dying, close to death.
adj
(not comparable, euphemistic) Deceased, dead: used particularly when speaking of the dead person's actions while alive. (Often used with "the"; see usage notes.)
n
A person of lower rank, station or ability.
n
Any weapon that causes death.
n
(climbing) Synonym of death zone
adj
Obsolete spelling of lethal [Of, pertaining to, or causing death; deadly; mortal; fatal.]
adj
Of or relating to death or forgetfulness.
adj
(obsolete) Deadly, lethal.
n
(fantasy, roleplay, games) A reanimated corpse or undead being, particularly a still-intelligent undead spellcaster.
adj
Of a system: capable of causing death if it fails or malfunctions.
adj
Having death as a possible or even likely outcome; perilous.
adj
dead; having lost life
adj
(US, Canada, simile) Ill, unwell.
adj
(Britain, Ireland, Australia) Alternative form of like death warmed over [(US, Canada, simile) Ill, unwell.]
adj
(computing) Of a character in a multi-user dungeon: stuck in a frozen state, but still visible to other players, as a result of sudden disconnection by the user without logging out.
adj
Existing in stasis, without meaningful activity or development.
n
(idiomatic) A condition of suffering, solitude, or impairment so extreme as to deprive one's existence of all happiness and meaning.
adj
(humorous, euphemistic) Dead.
adj
Alternative form of living impaired [(humorous, euphemistic) Dead.]
n
(medicine) A settling of the blood in the lower portion of the body, causing a purplish red discoloration of the skin, typically occurring after death.
adj
Representing or personifying death.
n
A person who is mainmortable.
adj
(medicine) Tending to produce death; threatening a fatal issue.
n
A legal (as opposed to pathological or biological) determination by a coroner, medical examiner, police, or similar as to the factors leading to a person's death.
n
The proximate cause of a person's death relating to the biological processes (rather than external cause) that lead to decease.
n
(chiefly US, geography) A (usually rural) region whose population has inadequate access to healthcare.
adj
(humorous) Unconscious and near death.
n
One who is not a god; a human being.
adj
(humorous, euphemistic, of a person) Dead.
adv
In a mithridatic manner, gradually increasing doses of a poison or (figuratively) other pernicious thing so as to build resistance or immunity.
adj
Suggesting the horror of death; macabre or ghoulish.
n
(medicine) morbidity and mortality
n
(obsolete) Physical or mental illness or infirmity.
n
An area of peril, darkness, or evil, which people fear to visit or explore.
n
(UK, slang) Used in comparisons to indicate that someone or something is devoid of life or animation.
adj
Approaching death; about to die; dying; expiring.
n
A great quantity or number.
adj
Susceptible to death by aging, sickness, injury, or wound; not immortal.
adj
(now chiefly historical) Pertaining to this doctrine of mortalism.
n
Obsolete spelling of mortality [The state of being susceptible to death.]
n
Obsolete spelling of mortal [A human; someone susceptible to death.]
adv
Fatally; in such a way as to cause death.
n
The quality of being mortal; mortality.
n
(psychology) The energy of the death instinct.
adj
(now rare) Causing spiritual death.
n
(medicine) The death of part of the body.
adj
(Ireland, slang) Very embarrassed or embarrassing.
adj
(often figuratively) Of an object: used to commit murder; capable of causing death; deadly, fatal.
adj
(informal) Committing, disposed to, or characteristic of murder.
adj
Pertaining to death brought about by disease or old age, rather than by violence, accident etc.
n
(usually of death or dying) Causes such as illness or disease.
n
An image depicting inanimate objects; a still life.
adj
(computing) Synonym of link-dead (“in a frozen state due to sudden disconnection”)
n
A serious adverse medical event that is unambiguous, clearly identifiable and measurable, resulting in death or significant disability and usually preventable.
adj
(euphemistic) Dead; deceased.
n
(countable) A life so devoid of meaning or activity that it is barely worth living.
v
(in listing dates of death) Died.
n
(archaic) Death of a person.
n
(euphemistic) One who dies.
n
(philosophy) Abbreviation of philosophical zombie. [(philosophy) Any imaginary being that lacks consciousness but is used to illuminate various philosophical concepts.]
adv
In a parricidal manner.
n
Death, dying; the end of something.
n
A form of euthanasia where equipment or procedures used to sustain someone's life is halted.
adv
In a perishable manner.
adj
Extreme; used of environmental or bodily conditions.
adj
(rare, chiefly video games, slang) Permanently dead.
v
(rare, chiefly video games, slang) To permanently die.
adj
Causing death or injury; deadly.
adj
Highly injurious or destructive to life: deadly.
adj
Dying; moribund; terminally ill.
adj
Widespread, common, prevalent, current (mainly of unpleasant or harmful things).
n
A prevailing belief in the imminent destruction of society or the environment; an apocalyptic worldview.
v
To grow older; to reach maturity.
adj
Suggestive of a grave or of death; gloomy; solemn.
n
(philosophy, existentialism, Kierkegaardianism) Personal despair over the disquieting circumstances of human existence.
adj
(idiomatic, euphemistic) Buried six feet underground; not alive; dead.
n
(colloquial) A distracted pedestrian who is only paying attention to their smartphone.
n
The situation in which a patient with crush syndrome is cheerful before extrication, but dies shortly thereafter when the crushing pressure is suddenly released.
n
(role-playing games) A negative status effect that adversely affects the afflicted character (such as being poisoned or blinded).
n
An unpleasant death, demise or conclusion, especially when deserved or brought about by one's own actions.
adj
(informal) Dead, deceased.
adj
(idiomatic) Utterly dead.
adj
Alternative form of stone dead [(idiomatic) Utterly dead.]
adj
Having or relating to an unsatisfactory form of immortality accompanied by aging and disease.
adj
Below the level of life or animacy; less than alive.
n
(countable) Instantaneous, unexpected death not caused by violence or trauma.
n
(uncountable) Livor mortis; postmortem lividity.
n
(pathology) An illness that is normally incurable and that a terminally ill person would not be expected to recover from.
adv
Leading to death; lasting until death.
adj
Having an incurable condition that will lead to death.
n
(figuratively) Endemic stagnation or decay.
adj
Resembling death; deathlike.
adj
Pertaining to thanatology.
adj
Pertaining to, or afflicted with, thanatophobia, the fear of death.
adj
Leading to death, especially in reference to a severe form of congenital dwarfism (thanatophoric dysplasia) which results in early death.
n
(psychoanalysis) The death drive in Freudian psychoanalysis.
n
The act of feigning death.
adj
Of or pertaining to Thanatos, the death drive in Freudian psychoanalysis.
n
Tourism involving travel to sites associated with death and suffering.
n
(medicine, obsolete) A livid spot upon the body, indicating, or supposed to indicate, the approach of death.
n
Obsolete spelling of tragedy [A drama or similar work, in which the main character is brought to ruin or otherwise suffers the extreme consequences of some tragic flaw or weakness of character.]
n
(euphemistic) Death; passing from life into death.
adj
(fantasy role-playing games) Abbreviation of undead. [Pertaining to a corpse, though having qualities of life.]
adj
Pertaining to a corpse, though having qualities of life.
adj
Of or pertaining to the undead.
n
The state of being undead
v
(transitive) To bereave or deprive of life; make unalive.
n
(idiomatic) Death; or a place or period where death is impending.
adj
Of or pertaining to a life insurance policy held by someone who is dying, or to the sale of such a policy.
n
Dead force; force doing no active work, but only producing pressure.
n
(humorous, euphemistic) the dead; those who have died
n
(card games, obsolete) In mort, bridge, and similar games, the partner of dummy.
n
(now rare, historical) A voidee.
n
(euphemistic) The inevitable road to death; mortality.
n
The mortality resulting from lethal wintry conditions among a human, animal, and/or vegetal population.
n
(philosophy) A non-conscious person analogous to a zombie, but capable of interrogating and discussing its own internal states.
adv
(very rare) In the manner of a zombie.
n
(figuratively) An apathetic person.
n
(fiction) A large-scale zombie outbreak associated with the collapse of society.
v
(informal) Become like a zombie in being listless, vacant, and unresponsive.
n
(computing) A child process that has terminated but is still listed in the process table, having not yet been reaped by its parent process.
n
A scientific theory that has been disproved, or for which attempts to prove it have failed, but which continues to be presented as a viable theory.
adj
(computing) In a zombie state (said either of a zombie process or of a computer covertly controlled by malware).
adj
Alternative spelling of zombied-out [(informal) Like a zombie in being sluggish, numb, listless, and vacant.]
adj
(informal) Like a zombie in being sluggish, numb, listless, and vacant.
n
The state or condition of being a zombie.
adj
Alternative form of zombified [Having been made into a zombie, or induced to behave in a zombie-like fashion.]
v
Alternative form of zombify [(transitive, fictional) To turn into a zombie (a member of the living dead or undead).]
n
The condition or period of being a zombie.
adj
Alternative form of zombyish [Resembling or characteristic of a zombie.]
adj
Having been made into a zombie, or induced to behave in a zombie-like fashion.
n
The condition of being a zombie.
n
Alternative letter-case form of zombocalypse [(slang, fiction) The breakdown of society as a result of a zombie outbreak.]
n
(informal) A person who resembles a zombie
adj
Resembling or characteristic of a zombie.
n
Alternative spelling of zombiism [The condition of being a zombie.]
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