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DERAIGN or DERAIN , v.t. To prove; to justify; to vindicate, as an assertion; to...
DERAIGNMENT, DERAINMENT , n. The act of deraining; proof; justification. A like ...
DERANGE, v.t. 1. To put out of order; to disturb the regular order of; to throw ...
DERANGED, pp. Put out of order; disturbed; embarrassed; confused; disordered in ...
DERANGEMENT, n. 1. A putting out of order; disturbance of regularity or regular ...
DERANGING, ppr. 1. Putting out of order; disturbing regularity or regular course...
DERAY, v.t. Tumult; disorder; merriment.
DERE, v.t. To hurt.
DERELICT, a. [L. To leave.] Left; abandoned. DERELICT , n. 1. In law, an article...
DERELICTION, n. 1. The act of leaving with an intention not to reclaim; an utter...
DERIDE, v.t. [L. To laugh.] To laugh at in contempt; to turn to ridicule or make...
DERIDED, pp. Laughed at in contempt; mocked; ridiculed.
DERIDER, n. 1. One who laughs at another in contempt; a mocker; a scoffer. 2. A ...
DERIDING, ppr. Laughing at with contempt; mocking; ridiculing.
DERIDINGLY, adv. by way of derision or mockery.
DERISION, n. 1. The act of laughing at in contempt. 2. Contempt manifested by la...