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Webster Dictionary :: Demi-quaver

DEMI-QUAVER, n. A note in music, of half the length of the quaver.

Webster Dictionary :: Demi-semi-quaver

DEMI-SEMI-QUAVER, n. The shortest note in music, two of which are equal to a sem...

Webster Dictionary :: Demi-tone

DEMI-TONE, n. In music, an interval of half a tone; a semi-tone.

Webster Dictionary :: Demi-vill

DEMI-VILL, n. A half-vill, consisting of five freemen or frank pledges.

Webster Dictionary :: Demi-volt

DEMI-VOLT, n. One of the seven artificial motions of a horse, in which he raises...

Webster Dictionary :: Demi-wolf

DEMI-WOLF, n. Half a wolf; a mongrel dog between a dog and a wolf; lycisca.

Webster Dictionary :: Demigrate

DEMIGRATE or DEMIGRATION , [Not used. See Migrate .]

Webster Dictionary :: Demirep

DEMIREP, n. A woman of suspicious chastity. [Demi-reputation.]

Webster Dictionary :: Demisable

DEMISABLE, a. S sa z. That may be leased; as an estate demisable by copy of cour...

Webster Dictionary :: Demise

DEMISE, n. S as z. [L. Literally, a laying down, or sending from; a removing.] 1...

Webster Dictionary :: Demission

DEMISSION, n. A lowering; degradation; depression.

Webster Dictionary :: Demissive

DEMISSIVE or DEMISS , a. Humble.

Webster Dictionary :: Demissly

DEMISSLY, adv. In a humble manner.

Webster Dictionary :: Demit

DEMIT, v.t. To let fall; to depress; to submit.

Webster Dictionary :: Demiurge

DEMIURGE, n. [Gr., a public servant, and work.] In the mythology of Eastern Phil...

Webster Dictionary :: Demiurgic

DEMIURGIC, a. Pertaining to a demiurge, or to creative power.

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