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Decreation

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition 1: The act of undoing creation or the belief in the ultimate destruction or end of the world.

Example 1: According to some ancient mythologies, decreation is an inevitable event that will mark the end of the universe.

Definition 2: The creative process of unmaking, destroying, or altering something to create a new artistic piece.

Example 2: The artist utilized decreation as a technique, destroying her old paintings to create textured collages.

Part of Speech: Verb

Definition 1: (Obsolete) To destroy or bring an end to something.

Example 1: The king's decree was to decreation the enemy's fortress, leveling it to the ground.

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition 1: Noting or pertaining to a local custom, tradition, or belief that is unique to a particular region or community.

Example 1: The festival celebrates decreation dances, music, and costumes, showcasing the distinct culture of the local tribe.

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