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Webster Dictionary :: Damnifying

DAM'NIFYING, ppr. Hurting; injuring; impairing.

Webster Dictionary :: Damning

DAM'NING, ppr. 1. Dooming to endless punishment; condemning. 2. a. That condemns...

Webster Dictionary :: Damningness

DAM'NINGNESS, n. Tendency to bring damnation.

Webster Dictionary :: Damp

DAMP, a. 1. Moist; humid; being in a state between dry and wet; as a damp cloth;...

Webster Dictionary :: Damped

DAMP'ED, pp. Chilled; depressed; abated; weakened; checked; discouraged.

Webster Dictionary :: Damper

DAMP'ER, n. 1. That which damps or checks; a valve or sliding plate in a furnace...

Webster Dictionary :: Damping

DAMP'ING, ppr. Chilling; deadening; dejecting; abating; checking; weakening.

Webster Dictionary :: Dampish

DAMP'ISH, a. Moderately damp, or moist.

Webster Dictionary :: Dampishness

DAMP'ISHNESS, n. A moderate degree of dampness, or moistness; slight humidity.

Webster Dictionary :: Dampness

DAMP'NESS, n. Moisture; fogginess; moistness; moderate humidity; as the dampness...

Webster Dictionary :: Damps

DAMPS, n. [See Damp ]

Webster Dictionary :: Dampy

DAMP'Y, a. Dejected; gloomy.

Webster Dictionary :: Damsel

DAM'SEL, n. A young woman. Formerly, a young man or woman of noble or genteel ex...

Webster Dictionary :: Damson

DAM'SON, n. The fruit of a variety of the Prunus domestica; a small black plum.

Webster Dictionary :: Dan

DAN, n. A title of honor equivalent to master; used by Shakspeare, Prior, _c., b...

Webster Dictionary :: Dance

D'ANCE, v.i. 1. Primarily, to leap or spring; hence, to leap or move with measur...

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