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DENUNCIATE, v.t. To denounce, which see.
DENUNCIATION, n. 1. Publication; proclamation; annunciation; preaching; as a fai...
DENUNCIATOR, n. 1. He that denounces; one who publishes or proclaims, especially...
DENY, v.t. 1. To contradict; to gainsay; to declare a statement or position not ...
DEOBSTRUCT, v.t. [L. To stop; to pile.] To remove obstructions, or impediments t...
DEOBSTRUCTED, pp. Cleared of obstructions; opened.
DEOBSTRUCTING, ppr. Removing impediments to a passage.
DEOBSTRUENT, a. Removing obstructions; having power to clear or open the natural...
DEODAND, n. [L. To be given to God.] In England, a personal chattel which is the...
DEONERATE, v.t. To unload.
DEOPPILATE, v.t. To free from obstructions; to clear a passage.
DEOPPILATION, n. The removal of obstructions.
DEOPPILATIVE, a. Deobstruent; aperient.
DEORDINATION, n. Disorder.
DEOSCULATE, v.t. To kiss.
DEOSCULATION, n. A kissing.