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Webster Dictionary :: Decreeing

DECREEING, ppr. Determining; resolving; appointing; ordering.

Webster Dictionary :: Decreed

DECREED, pp. Determined judicially; resolved; appointed; established in purpose.

Webster Dictionary :: Decree

DECREE, n. [L. To judge; to divide.] 1. Judicial decision, or determination of a...

Webster Dictionary :: Decreasing

DECREASING, ppr. Becoming less; diminishing; waning.

Webster Dictionary :: Decreased

DECREASED, pp. Lessened; diminished.

Webster Dictionary :: Decrease

DECREASE, v.i. [L. To grow.] To become less; to be diminished gradually, in exte...

Webster Dictionary :: Decoying

DECOYING, ppr. Luring into a snare or net by deception; leading into evil or dan...

Webster Dictionary :: Decoyed

DECOYED, pp. Lured or drawn into a snare or net; allured into danger by deception.

Webster Dictionary :: Decoy-man

DECOY-MAN, n. A man employed in decoying and catching fowls.

Webster Dictionary :: Decoy-duck

DECOY-DUCK, n. A duck employed to draw others into a net or situation to be taken.

Webster Dictionary :: Decoy

DECOY, n. 1. Any thing intended to lead into a snare; any lure or allurement tha...

Webster Dictionary :: Decorum

DECO'RUM, n. [L. to become.] 1. Propriety of speech or behavior; suitableness of...

Webster Dictionary :: Decortication

DECORTICA'TION, n. The act of stripping off bark or husk.

Webster Dictionary :: Decorticating

DECOR'TICATING, ppr. Stripping off bark or the external coat; peeling.

Webster Dictionary :: Decorticated

DECOR'TICATED, pp. Stripped of bark; peeled; husked.

Webster Dictionary :: Decorticate

DECOR'TICATE, v.t. [L. bark.] To strip off bark; to peel; to husk; to take off t...

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