English to Marathi Dictionary decay

decay

किडणे
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'
कमजोर होणे,
कुजणे,
र्‍हास,
शेवट,
नाश पावणे,
नाश,
किडणे
example
Some vegetables may 'decay' before drying, so start with several in order to ensure that one will dry successfully.
The report highlights a number of problems, including the degeneration and 'decay' of timber in the upper sections where the tree has been previously topped and pruned.
Gradually the abandoned buildings fell into 'decay' or were adopted for other uses.
Layers of moss and 'decay' give a funereal quality to this weighty hall.
The sense of urban 'decay' is much more evident and the chaos of the street is not balanced but overwhelming.
the fungus will 'decay' soft timber
Radon is present in the atmosphere because it is constantly being formed during the radioactive 'decay' of uranium and radium.
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.
A couple of glistening new campuses mask the shocking physical 'decay' of dozens of city schools.
However, in recent times the walkway including the adjacent river has fallen into 'decay' with overgrown weeds, graffiti, dumping.
He said people were the core of the defence capability today and in the future and if recruiting shortfalls and high loss rates were not addressed then Defence could 'decay' to the point of irrelevance.
Every sector of our society seems to be in moral 'decay' .
Plutonium does not exist in nature but results from radioactive 'decay' of uranium - 239.
‘There is a general feeling around the town that the park is slipping into 'decay' ,’ Comm Kiely stated.
When an organism dies, oxidation reactions are responsible for the 'decay' of the organic matter.
The health board and the staff looking after these people are doing a wonderful job in a building that is rapidly falling into 'decay' .
Intellectual deterioration leads to political 'decay' .
It is easy for tiny amounts of food to get trapped in the tiny dents or fissures, and if you do not brush them thoroughly, bacteria can build up and start to 'decay' the tooth.
Soybean debris in fields with high levels of brown spot infection should be incorporated into the soil with tillage to increase the rate of 'decay' of these plant tissues.
It is my conviction that the real reason that the Soviet Union collapsed was not economic ruin or systemic 'decay' : it was cynicism.
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.
Traditional societies in underdeveloped countries are no more immune to creeping moral 'decay' than their more sophisticated cousins in rich, developed nations.
A grave economic symptom of 'decay' was… the gradual transference of the entire economy to the ownership of stock companies…
With radioactive waste, the material will eventually 'decay' to non-radioactive materials, but this process may take thousands of years.
hardwood is more resistant to 'decay' than softwood
hardwood is more resistant to 'decay' than softwood
urban neighborhoods 'decay' when elevated freeways replace surface roads
Increased consumption has the potential to increase the number of traffic accidents, increase crime and contribute to the moral 'decay' of the community, she said.
A piece of fruit will 'decay' far less quickly if refrigerated, than if left out in the sun.
Smith fears that there are many other paintings in the collection that are in a similar state of 'decay' - what her profession terms ‘actively deteriorating’.
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