English to Bengali Dictionary decay

decay

ক্ষয়
definition
verb
a decayed cabbage leaf
(of organic matter) rot or decompose through the action of bacteria and fungi.
noun
hardwood is more resistant to decay than softwood
the state or process of rotting or decomposition.
translation of 'decay '
স্বাস্থ্য, বল, সৌন্দর্য, ক্ষমতা ইঃ হ্রাস পাওয়া,
অবক্ষয়
verb
ঘুণে করা,
ক্ষয়িত হত্তয়া,
ক্ষয়প্রাপ্ত হত্তয়া,
পতন ঘটা,
ক্ষয়প্রাপ্ত করা,
পতন ঘটান
noun
দু:প্রভাব,
পতন,
ক্ষয়,
অধ:পতন,
অপচয়
example
They also detected organic chemicals similar to those found when bacteria 'decay' .
tooth 'decay'
Chewing gum increases the flow of saliva leading to a reduction in dental 'decay' .
But inevitably, a society acknowledging no transgenerational commitment to the future will 'decay' and decline from within.
the old barn rapidly fell into 'decay'
The area suffers from one of the highest levels of dental decay in the region and, according to the latest figures, the incidence of tooth 'decay' is continuing to creep upwards.
The castle narrowly failed to win cash from BBC TV's Restoration competition in 2003, leading to fears that the building might 'decay' completely.
the time taken for the current to 'decay' to zero
For years Blackburn's Church Street Pavilions have been allowed to crumble and 'decay' so that the Grade ll listed buildings have become nothing more than an eyesore.
A child's first set of teeth are just as important as their adult teeth and tooth 'decay' at an early age can affect the development of permanent teeth.
Gradually the abandoned buildings fell into 'decay' or were adopted for other uses.
This is one order of magnitude slower than the 'decay' of K in the bacteriorhodopsin photocycle.
Encased in iron or under glass, such relics were especially esteemed for their power to reverse the course of the body's eventual 'decay' by effecting cures or allaying physical pain.
Traditional societies in underdeveloped countries are no more immune to creeping moral 'decay' than their more sophisticated cousins in rich, developed nations.
Layers of moss and 'decay' give a funereal quality to this weighty hall.
However, in recent times the walkway including the adjacent river has fallen into 'decay' with overgrown weeds, graffiti, dumping.
The sense of urban 'decay' is much more evident and the chaos of the street is not balanced but overwhelming.
After all, there have been many catastrophes that destroy evidence - fossilization is a rare event because animal flesh and bones 'decay' quickly.
the trapped radiocarbon begins to 'decay' at a known rate
hardwood is more resistant to 'decay' than softwood
facilities 'decay' when money is not spent on refurbishment
Both the attempted coup in Fiji and the ousting of the government in the Solomons have exposed the advanced state of 'decay' in the state structures of these countries.
the gas radon is produced by the 'decay' of uranium in rocks and soil
The goal of conservatism is to defend our civilization from 'decay' and decadence, from a weakening of our principles.
The home fell into 'decay' by the start of the 1970s.
Some scientists now believe that smoking may store up liability to stress and cause mental illness as well as physical 'decay' .
With radioactive waste, the material will eventually 'decay' to non-radioactive materials, but this process may take thousands of years.
Due to infrequent maintenance in recent decades, many of the city's grand structures are in terminal 'decay' , undone by the vandalism of official apathy.
urban neighborhoods 'decay' when elevated freeways replace surface roads
Even some of the great multinationals that were ‘blue chips’ with investors at some point of time have been witnessing gradual 'decay' .
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