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DECA'YER, n. That which causes decay.
DECA'YEDNESS, n. A state of being impaired; decayed state.
DECA'YED, pp. Having fallen from a good or sound state; impaired; weakened; dimi...
DECA'Y, v.i. [Fr. dechoir, from L. de and cado, to fall, or decedo.] 1. To pass ...
DEC'ASTYLE, n. [Gr. ten and a column.] A building with an ordnance of ten column...
DEC'ASTICH, n. [Gr. ten and a verse.] A poem consisting of ten lines.
DEC'ARBONIZING, ppr. Depriving of carbon.
DEC'ARBONIZED, pp. Deprived of carbon.
DEC'ARBONIZE, v.t. To deprive of carbon; as, to decarbonize steel.
DECAPITA'TION, n. The act of beheading.
DECAP'ITATE, v.t. [L., head.] To behead; to cut off the head.
DECAPH'YLLOUS, a. [Gr. ten and a leaf.] Having ten leaves.
DECANT'ING, ppr. Pouring off, as liquor from its lees, or from one vessel to ano...
DECANT'ER, n. 1. A vessel used to decant liquors, or for receiving decanted liqu...
DECANT'ED, pp. Poured off, or from one vessel into another.
DECANTA'TION, n. The act of pouring liquor gently from its lees or sediment, or ...