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


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

Hebrew and Greek Expanded Dictionary

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.