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DEVASTATE, v.t. [L., to waste. See Waste .] To lay waste; to waste; to ravage; t...
DEVAST, v.t. [L.] To lay waste; to plunder. [Not in use.]
DEVAPORATION, n. [L.] The change of vapor into water, as in the generation of rain.
DEUTOXYD, n. [Gr., second; strictly.] In chemistry, a substance oxydized in the ...
DEUTERONOMY, n. [Gr., second; law.] The second law, or second giving of the law ...
DEUTEROGAMY, n. [Gr., second; marriage.] A second marriage after the death of th...
DEUTEROGAMIST, n. [infra.] One who marries the second time.
DEUCE, n. Two; a card with two spots; a die with two spots; a term used in gamin...
DETURPATE, v.t. [L.] To defile. [Little used.]
DETRUSION, n. s as z. [See Detrude .] The act of thrusting or driving down.
DETRUNCATION, n. The act of cutting off.
DETRUNCATE, v.t. [L., to cut shorter; cut short. See Trench .] To cut off; to lo...
DETRUDING, ppr. Thrusting or forcing down.
DETRUDED, pp. Thrust or forced down.
DETRUDE, v.t. [L., to thrust.] To thrust down; to push down with force.
DETRITUS, n. [L., worn; to wear.] In geology, a mass of substances worn off or d...