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(Biblical) man who Jesus raised from the dead; sick beggar named in a New Testament parableLazarus
(Biology) one who supports the theory of atavism (appearance of a trait belonging to a distant ancestor that has been dormant in recent generations)atavist
(Biology) pertaining to atavism (appearance of a trait belonging to a distant ancestor that has been dormant in recent generations), relating to genetic reappearance, uncivilized and instinctiveatavistic
(Medicine) obstruction, blockage; infarct, area of dying or dead tissue, infarct formationinfarction
(new zealand) ancestortupuna; tipuna
(Slang) corpse, dead body; overly formal or priggish person; fellow, regular person; drunk, difficult to bend, rigid; stubborn; strong; awkward; hard, difficult; thick; high, expensive, in a rigid state; thoroughly, completelystiff
(Slang) missing, broken; (British Slang) shot down, deadgone for a burton
(Slang) person who is in a coma, person who is brain-dead;gork
a heavy weight, dead load, oppressive burden, total weightdead weight
ability to perceive sounds that are not within the normal range of experience (i.e. voices of the dead)clairaudience
able to hear sounds that cannot be heard by others (i.e. the voices of the dead)clairaudient
abode of dead souls, criminal underworld, hell, lower world; place of the dead; Hadesnetherworld
abode of the dead, criminal domain, organized crime; hell, netherworld; world existing beneath (for example beneath the surface of the sea), criminal societyunderworld
absent, dead, departed, left; dead; lost; destroyed; used up, run out, exhilarated, go, infatuated, irrecoverable, pregnant, uneasygone
abyss, yawning chasm, immeasurable void; something unfathomable; abode of the dead, hellabysm
 

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