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DEAD-RECKONING, n. In navigation, the judgment or estimation of the place of a s...
DEAD'EN, v.t. ded'n. 1. To deprive of a portion of vigor, force or sensation; to...
DEAD'LIHOOD, n. The state of the dead.
DEAD'LINESS, n. ded'liness. The quality of being deadly.
DEAD'LY, a. ded'ly. 1. That may occasion death; mortal; fatal; destructive; as a...
DEADLY-CARROT, n. A plant of the genus Thapsia.
DEADLY-NIGHTSHADE, n. A plant of the genus Atropa.
DEAD'NESS, n. ded'ness. 1. Want of natural life or vital power, in an animal or ...
DEAD'NETTLE, n. A plant of the genus Lamium, and another of the genus Galeopsis.
DEAD'PLEDGE, n. A mortgage or pawning of things, or thing pawned.
DEAD'WATER, n. The eddy water closing in with a ship's stern, as she passes thro...
DEAD'WOOD, n. Blocks of timber laid on the keel of a ship, particularly at the e...
DEAD'WORKS, n. The parts of a ship which are above the surface of the water, whe...
DEAF, n. deef. 1. Not perceiving sounds; not receiving impressions from sonorous...
DE'AFEN, v.t. dee'fn. 1. To make deaf; to deprive of the power of hearing; to im...
DE'AFLY, adv. dee'fly. Without sense of sounds; obscurely heard.