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Webster Dictionary :: Democracy

DEMOCRACY, n. [Gr. People, and to possess, to govern.] Government by the people;...

Webster Dictionary :: Democrat

DEMOCRAT, n. One who adheres to a government by the people, or favors the extens...

Webster Dictionary :: Democratic

DEMOCRATIC, DEMOCRATICAL , a. Popular; pertaining to democracy or government by ...

Webster Dictionary :: Democratically

DEMOCRATICALLY, adv. In a democratical manner.

Webster Dictionary :: Demolish

DEMOLISH, v.t. [L. To build.] To throw or pull down; to raze; to destroy, as a h...

Webster Dictionary :: Demolished

DEMOLISHED, pp. Pulled down; thrown down; razed; destroyed, as a fabric or struc...

Webster Dictionary :: Demolisher

DEMOLISHER, n. One who pulls or throws down; one who destroys or lays waste; as ...

Webster Dictionary :: Demolishing

DEMOLISHING, ppr. Pulling or throwing down; destroying.

Webster Dictionary :: Demolishment

DEMOLISHMENT, n. Ruin; overthrow.

Webster Dictionary :: Demolition

DEMOLITION, n. The act of overthrowing, pulling down or destroying a pile or str...

Webster Dictionary :: Demon

DEMON, n. A spirit, or immaterial being, holding a middle place between men and ...

Webster Dictionary :: Demoness

DEMONESS, n. A female demon.

Webster Dictionary :: Demoniac

DEMONIAC or DEMONIACAL or DEMONIAN , a. 1. Pertaining to demons or evil spirits....

Webster Dictionary :: Demoniacs

DEMONIACS, n. In church history, a branch of the Anabaptists, whose distinguishi...

Webster Dictionary :: Demonocracy

DEMONOCRACY, n. [Gr. Demon and to hold.] The power or government of demons.

Webster Dictionary :: Demonolatry

DEMONOLATRY, n. [Gr. Demon and worship.] The worship of demons, or of evil spirits.

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