Updates
Your unread post, follow, and push notifications will appear here.
DELUSIVE, a. Apt to deceive; tending to mislead the mind; deceptive; beguiling; ...
DELUSIVENESS, n. The quality of being delusive; tendency to deceive.
DELUSORY, a. Apt to deceive; deceptive.
DELVE, v.t. Delv. [L. A mole, perhaps the delver.] 1. To dig; to open the ground...
DELVER, n. One who digs, as with a spade.
DELVING, ppr. Digging.
DEMAGOGUE, n. Demagog. [Gr. The populas, and to lead.] 1. A leader of the people...
DEMAIN, n. 1. A manor-house and the land adjacent or near, which a lord keeps in...
DEMAND, v.t. [L. To command; to send; hence, to commit or entrust. To ask is to ...
DEMANDABLE, a. That may be demanded, claimed, asked for, or required; as, paymen...
DEMANDANT, n. One who demands; the plaintiff in a real action; any plaintiff.
DEMANDED, pp. Called for; claimed; challenged as due; requested; required; inter...
DEMANDER, n. One who demands; one who requires with authority; one who claims as...
DEMANDING, ppr. Claiming or calling for as due, or by authority; requiring; aski...
DEMANDRESS, n. A female demandant.
DEMARCH, n. March; walk; gait.