That is the correct spelling of the verb "decease" (to die), which is almost never used as a verb, except as pre-decease, compared to the adjective deceased.
The similar word is disease, an illness or affliction.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "deceased" (dead, meaning a person).
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The verb "to decease" is seldom used except in the adjective form "deceased" or the noun "decedent" (dead individual). The other word close in spelling is "diocese", a church district or region.
bury or cremate them
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The likely word is the noun disease (illness or affliction).A similar word is the verb decease (die), widely used as the adjective deceased.
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The likely word is "disease" (illness, sickness). Another possible word is the verb decease, more often used in the adjective form deceased, or dead.
The legalese noun decease, or "death" in plain speech, is a back-formation from the adjective deceased( i.e. dead), borrowed from the Norman French deces, derived from the Latin decessus, past participle of the verb decedere to fall down, to die.
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