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Hebrew and Greek Strong's Dictionary with all the definitions plus combined with every place that word is used in the definitions.


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Complete index of every word used in both the Hebrew and Greek Strong's Dictionary in English Word order.

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decay 01086 ## balah {baw-law'} ; a primitive root ; to fail ; by implication to wear out , {decay} (causatively , consume , spend) : -- consume , enjoy long , become (make , wax) old , spend , waste .

decay 02522 ## chalash {khaw-lash'} ; a primitive root ; to prostrate ; by implication , to overthrow , {decay} : -- discomfit , waste away , weaken .

decay 02717 ## charab {khaw-rab'} ; or chareb {khaw-rabe'} ; a primitive root ; to parch (through drought) i . e . (by analogy ,) to desolate , destroy , kill : -- {decay} , (be) desolate , destroy (- er) , (be) dry (up) , slay , X surely , (lay , lie , make) waste .

decay 04131 ## mowt {mote} ; a primitive root ; to waver ; by implication , to slip , shake , fall : -- be carried , cast , be out of course , be fallen in {decay} , X exceedingly , fall (- ing down) , be (re-) moved , be ready , shake , slide , slip .

decay 04355 ## makak {maw-kak'} ; a primitive root ; to tumble (in ruins) ; figuratively , to perish : -- be brought low , {decay} .

decay 07537 ## raqab {raw-kab'} ; a primitive root ; to {decay} (as by worm-eating) : -- rot .

decay 07538 ## raqab {raw-kawb'} ; from 07537 ; {decay} (by caries) : -- rottenness (thing) .

decay 07539 ## riqqabown {rik-kaw-bone'} ; from 07538 ; {decay} (by caries) : -- rotten .

decay 07843 ## shachath {shaw-khath'} ; a primitive root ; to {decay} , i . e . (causatively) ruin (literally or figuratively) : -- batter , cast off , corrupt (- er , thing) , destroy (- er ,-uction) , lose , mar , perish , spill , spoiler , X utterly , waste (- r) .

decay 1311 - diaphtheiro {dee-af-thi'-ro}; from 1225 and 5351; to rot thoroughly, i.e. (by implication) to ruin (passively, {decay} utterly, figuratively, pervert): -- corrupt, destroy, perish.

decay 1312 - diaphthora {dee-af-thor-ah'}; from 1311; {decay}: -- corruption.

decay 3822 - palaioo {pal-ah-yo'-o}; from 3820; to make (passively, become) worn out, or declare obsolete: -- {decay}, make (wax) old.

decay 5356 - phthora {fthor-ah'}; from 5351; {decay}, i.e. ruin (spontaneous or inflicted, literally or figuratively): -- corruption, destroy, perish.

decayed 02723 ## chorbah {khor-baw'} ; feminine of 02721 ; properly , drought , i . e . (by implication) a desolation : -- {decayed} place , desolate (place ,-- tion) , destruction , (laid) waste (place) .

decayed 03782 ## kashal {kaw-shal'} ; a primitive root ; to totter or waver (through weakness of the legs , especially the ankle) ; by implication , to falter , stumble , faint or fall : -- bereave [from the margin ] , cast down , be {decayed} , (cause to) fail , (cause , make to) fall (down ,-- ing) , feeble , be (the) ruin (- ed , of) , (be) overthrown , (cause to) stumble , X utterly , be weak .

decayed 5349 - phthartos {fthar-tos'}; from 5351; {decayed}, i.e. (by implication) perishable: -- corruptible.

undecaying 0862 - aphthartos {af'-thar-tos}; from 0001 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of 5351; {undecaying} (in essence or continuance): -- not (in-, un-)corruptible, immortal.