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dying gasp (plural dying gasps)

  1. The last breath taken before death.
  2. (figurative) The last moments, or final period, of something that becomes obsolete or inactive.
    • 1951, IBM Corp., Proceedings, Computation Seminar, page 13:
      To replace logarithmic tables with natural tables required some time. This seems like a modern age, yet I am not an octogenarian and I can remember the dying gasp of the logarithmic table as the standard method of computation. I have seen the desk calculator become a necessary instrument for every scientist who is doing quantitative work.

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