Is there such thing as a "dead" word?

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dead words are words that are used so often that they lose their meaning
Dead language is no longer used (eg Latin) or no longer in common use (outmoded or out of date).
Latin is a language,
At least it used to be.
First it killed the Romans,
And now it's killing me.
Latin can be 'read' but is considered a 'dead language' because it's not spoken in daily life.

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