Difunto in english
Deceased
pronunciation: dɪsist part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: dɪsist part of speech: adjective
In gestures
difunto1 = deceased person.
Example: Most countries have an inheritance law regarding the bequests that a deceased person includes in a will or living trust.more:
» misa de difunto = ceremonial service .
Example: A memorial service is being held next week on June 15 at 3 pm at Voorhees Chapel.» toque de difuntos = death knell .
Example: We understand that 'out-of-print' is a sort of final death knell, but the current out-of-stock limbo is bewildering.difunto2 = departed ; late ; deceased.
Example: Informative abstracts have been compared to a skeleton with all the flesh missing -- the viewer is given enough detail to accurately reconstruct what the departed soul must have looked like.Example: My late husband's aunt died and left a will with him named as one of 5 people to inherit her assets.Example: Deceased persons of high renown in these fields will also be included.more:
» difunto, el = deceased, the .
Example: In most instances, the next of kin is responsible for arranging the funeral of the deceased, for example: spouse, child, parent, legal partner or sibling.» el difunto + Nombre = the late + Nombre [Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo] .
Example: The Colon Classification was devised by the eminent Indian librarian and classificationist the late S R Ranganathan.