dearth |
a shortage or scarcity of something; lack. [2 definitions] |
deary |
dear one; used as an affectionate, or sometimes patronizing, term of address. |
death |
the end of life; termination of life functions in any living thing. [5 definitions] |
deathbed |
the bed in which a person dies. [3 definitions] |
death bell |
a bell sounded to announce a death. |
deathblow |
a blow that causes death. [2 definitions] |
death camas |
any of various North American plants of the lily family that bear white or greenish flowers and have roots that are poisonous, esp. to sheep. |
death chamber |
the room in which someone has died, is dying, or is to be put to death. |
death cup |
a poisonous mushroom with white gills and a bulbous cup surrounding the base of the stalk. |
death house |
a prison building where prisoners awaiting execution are housed, and where execution takes place. |
death knell |
the sounding of a death bell. [2 definitions] |
deathless |
not subject to dying; enduring forever; immortal. [2 definitions] |
deathly |
causing death; fatal; lethal. [4 definitions] |
death mask |
a cast of a corpse's face. |
death penalty |
a sentence of death as punishment for a crime; capital punishment. |
death rate |
the number of deaths per unit of time for a given area or group. |
death rattle |
a gurgling or rattling sound that sometimes issues from a dying person who can no longer cough up mucus in the throat; rale. |
death row |
a part of a prison where prisoners awaiting execution are housed. |
death's-head |
a human skull, or portrayal thereof, esp. as a symbol of death. |
death's head moth |
a large European hawk moth that has markings on its back resembling a human skull. |
death squad |
a group, such as a firing squad or hired assassins, that carries out executions, esp. political ones. |