deceased person in English

noun

dead person; person who is no longer alive; decedent

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1. Bridei I Deceased Person, Person

2. Moreover, the deceased person who received Beatification only receives local recognition

3. Canonize definition is - to declare (a deceased person) an officially recognized saint

4. A recently deceased person will rise up if a cat jumps over them.

5. To take care of affairs, as an executor Administers the estate of a deceased person.

6. A watch over the body of a deceased person before burial , sometimes accompanied by festivity.

7. Beatification is defined as the official act of the Pope proclaiming a deceased person one of the blessed

8. And if I'm holding an item of a deceased person, well, then they just start talking to me from the beyond.

9. 11 The restless spirit of a deceased person, a poltergeist is a ghost that is heard and felt rather than seen.

10. Asset definition is - the property of a deceased person subject by law to the payment of his or her debts and legacies

11. We don’t think much about the spiritual meaning of the hoji [the periodical Buddhist memorial service on behalf of a deceased person].

12. Adipocere is a soapy, waxy, and in some instances, cheese-like substance derived from the fat and soft tissues of a deceased person or animal

13. Apprising (plural Apprisings) (Scotland, law, historical) The appraisal of the value of goods, land, etc., often in order to pay the debts of a deceased person

14. A deed of Assent is an aspect of probate law necessary to transfer a property from the name of a deceased person to the intended heir

15. Apprising (plural Apprisings) (Scotland, law, historical) The appraisal of the value of goods, land, etc., often in order to pay the debts of a deceased person.

16. The artifact was found in a stone box, called an ossuary, into which the dried bones of a deceased person were placed after the flesh had decomposed.

17. It is a 2,000-year-old burial ossuary —a decorated limestone chest into which the bones of a deceased person were placed after the flesh had decomposed.

18. The notice to Creditors is a public notice usually posted in a local newspaper by a trust or estate's executor as part of the probate of the estate of a deceased person.

19. A notice to Creditors refers to a public notice that is published in newspapers with a wide circulation, and it is addressed to Creditors and debtors of the estate of a deceased person

20. Small estate Affidavit - Also referred to as a statement of heirship, it’s used to avoid formal probate and to distribute the assets of a deceased person with an estate under certain dollar amounts.

21. An Autopsy is a detailed dissection of a deceased person, done to determine why they died. If you and your family are dealing with the sudden loss of a loved one, you may find comfort in getting

22. Canonize (third-person singular simple present Canonizes, present participle canonizing, simple past and past participle canonized) (transitive, American spelling, Oxford British English) (chiefly Roman Catholicism) To declare (a deceased person) as a saint, and enter them into the canon of saints

23. Bardo Thödol, (Tibetan: “Liberation in the Intermediate State Through Hearing”) also called Tibetan Book of the Dead, in Tibetan Buddhism, a funerary text that is recited to ease the consciousness of a recently deceased person through death and assist it into a favourable rebirth.

24. The act of Beatifying, or the state of being beatified; especially, in the Roman Catholic Church, the act or process of ascertaining and declaring that a deceased person is one of "the blessed," or has attained the second degree of sanctity, — usually a stage in the process of canonization

25. Noun The act of Beatifying, or the state of being beatified; esp., in the Roman Catholic Church, the act or process of ascertaining and declaring that a deceased person is one of "the blessed," or has attained the second degree of sanctity, — usually a stage in the process of canonization.