decesso
death
noun deh-CHES-soh Rare
Origin: From Latin decessus, departure, from decedere (to depart).
Also means
decease
Usage Note
Decesso is a bureaucratic and medical term for death, used in official documents, certificates, and news reports. In everyday speech, Italians prefer morte. You will see decesso on death certificates (certificato di decesso) and in medical contexts, much as English uses 'decease' vs 'death'.
Examples
"Il decesso è avvenuto in ospedale."
Natural Translation
The death occurred in hospital.
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