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Webster Dictionary :: Detailed

DETAILED, pp. Related in particulars; minutely recited; selected.

Webster Dictionary :: Detail

DETAIL, v.t. 1. To relate, report or narrate in particulars; to recite the parti...

Webster Dictionary :: Detachment

DETACHMENT, n. 1. The act of detaching. 2. A body of troops, selected or taken f...

Webster Dictionary :: Detaching

DETACHING, ppr. Separating; parting from; drawing and sending on a separate empl...

Webster Dictionary :: Detached

DETACHED, pp. 1. Separated; parted from; disunited; drawn and sent on a separate...

Webster Dictionary :: Detach

DETACH, v.t. [See Attach .] 1. To separate or disunite; to disengage; to part fr...

Webster Dictionary :: Desume

DESUME, v.t. [L.] To take from; to borrow. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Desultory

DESULTORY, a. [L., to leap.] 1. Leaping; passing from one thing or subject to an...

Webster Dictionary :: Desultoriness

DESULTORINESS, n. A desultory manner; unconnectedness; a passing from one thing ...

Webster Dictionary :: Desultorily

DESULTORILY, adv. [See Desultory .] In a desultory manner; without method; loosely.

Webster Dictionary :: Desulphuration

DESULPHURATION, n. The act or operation of depriving of sulphur.

Webster Dictionary :: Desulphurating

DESULPHURATING, ppr. Depriving of sulphur.

Webster Dictionary :: Desulphurated

DESULPHURATED, pp. Deprived of sulphur.

Webster Dictionary :: Desulphurate

DESULPHURATE, v.t. To deprive of sulphur.

Webster Dictionary :: Desuetude

DESUETUDE, n. [L.] The cessation of use; disuse; discontinuance of practice, cus...

Webster Dictionary :: Desudation

DESUDATION, n. [L., to sweat.] A sweating; a profuse or morbid sweating, succeed...

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