Definition of Predeath

1. the period preceding a person's death [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Predeath

predations
predatism
predatisms
predator
predator-bug
predator bug
predator bugs
predatorily
predators
predatory
predatory animal
predatory pricing
predawn
predawns
predeal
predeath (current term)
predeaths
predebate
predecay
predecease
predeceased
predeceaser
predeceasers
predeceases
predeceasing
predecessive
predecessor
predecessoress
predecessoresses
predecessors

Literary usage of Predeath

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Seeking Middle Ground on Social Security Reform by David Koitz (2001)
"In many instances of two- earner couples, 75 percent of the combined predeath benefits would produce a larger survivor benefit than under current law. 11. ..."

2. The East Anglian: Or, Notes and Queries on Subjects Connected with the by Charles Harold Evelyn White (1866)
"predeath COFFINS AND MONUMENTS. " On the outside against the 8. wall is a ... The above somewhat singular predeath monument I saw a few years since in the ..."

3. AIDS, Poverty, and Hunger: Challenges and Responses by Stuart Gillespie (2006)
"As will be noted, the relatively small death effects found in this work may be a reflection that predeath measurements occurred during the illness period, ..."

4. The Historical Magazine and Notes and Queries Concerning the Antiquities by John Gilmary Shea, Henry Reed Stiles (1864)
"predeath Coffins and Monuments,,. Hermione, 110. New Kurland Society, 117. New Jersey, Centenarian in, 247. ..."

5. The Historical Magazine (1864)
"predeath COFFINS AND MONUMENTS. —( VOL. vin., p. 210.)—The New York correspondent of the Philadelphia Preus, says in his letter of Oct. 4 : " An eccentric ..."

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