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Webster Dictionary :: Dernier

DERNIER, a. Last; final; ultimate; as the dernier resort.

Webster Dictionary :: Dernly

DERNLY, adv. Sadly; mournfully.

Webster Dictionary :: Derogate

DEROGATE, v.t. [L. To ask, to propose. In ancient Rome, rogo was used in proposi...

Webster Dictionary :: Derogated

DEROGATED, pp. Diminished in value; degraded; damaged.

Webster Dictionary :: Derogately

DEROGATELY, adv. In a manner to lessen or take from.

Webster Dictionary :: Derogating

DEROGATING, ppr. Annulling a part. Lessening by taking from.

Webster Dictionary :: Derogation

DEROGATION, n. 1. The act of annulling or revoking a law, or some part of it. Mo...

Webster Dictionary :: Derogative

DEROGATIVE, a. Derogatory.

Webster Dictionary :: Derogatorily

DEROGATORILY, adv. In a detracting manner.

Webster Dictionary :: Derogatoriness

DEROGATORINESS, n. The quality of being derogatory.

Webster Dictionary :: Derogatory

DEROGATORY, a. 1. Detracting or tending to lessen by taking something from; that...

Webster Dictionary :: Derring

DERRING, a. Daring.

Webster Dictionary :: Dervis

DERVIS, n. A turkish priest or monk, who professes extreme poverty, and leads an...

Webster Dictionary :: Descant

DESCANT, n. 1. A song or tune composed in parts. 2. A song or tune with various ...

Webster Dictionary :: Descanting

DESCANTING, ppr. Singing in parts or with various modulations; discoursing freel...

Webster Dictionary :: Descend

DESCEND, v.i. [L. To climb.] 1. To move or pass from a higher to a lower place; ...

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