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Webster Dictionary :: Deific

DEIFIC, a. [L. To make.] 1. Divine; pertaining to the gods. 2. Making divine.

Webster Dictionary :: Deicide

DEICIDE, n. [L. God and to slay.] 1. The act of putting to death Jesus Christ, o...

Webster Dictionary :: Dehorting

DEHORTING, ppr. Dissuading.

Webster Dictionary :: Dehorter

DEHORTER, n. A dissuader; an adviser to the contrary.

Webster Dictionary :: Dehortatory

DEHORTATORY, a. Dissuading; belonging to dissuasion

Webster Dictionary :: Dehortation

DEHORTATION, n. Dissuasion; advice or counsel against something.

Webster Dictionary :: Dehort

DEHORT, v.t. [L. To dissuade; to advise.] To dissuade; to advise to the contrary...

Webster Dictionary :: Dehiscent

DEHISCENT, a. Opening, as the capsule of a plant.

Webster Dictionary :: Dehiscence

DEHISCENCE, n. [L. To gape.] A gaping. In botany, the opening of capsules; the s...

Webster Dictionary :: Degustation

DEGUSTATION, n. A tasting.

Webster Dictionary :: Degree

DEGREE, n. 1. A step; a distinct portion of space of indefinite extent; a space ...

Webster Dictionary :: Degradingly

DEGRADINGLY, adv. In a degrading manner, or in a way to depreciate.

Webster Dictionary :: Degrading

DEGRADING, ppr. 1. Reducing in rank; depriving of honors or offices; reducing in...

Webster Dictionary :: Degradement

DEGRADEMENT, n. Deprivation of rank or office.

Webster Dictionary :: Degraded

DEGRADED, pp. Reduced in rank; deprived of an office or dignity; lowered; sunk; ...

Webster Dictionary :: Degrade

DEGRADE, v.t. [L. A step, a degree.] 1. To reduce from a higher to a lower rank ...

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