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Webster Dictionary :: Debentured

DEBEN'TURED, a. Debentured goods are those for which a debenture has been given,...

Webster Dictionary :: Debile

DEB'ILE, a. Relaxed; weak; feeble; languid; faint; without strength.

Webster Dictionary :: Debilitate

DEBIL'ITATE, v.t. To weaken; to impair the strength of; to enfeeble; to make fai...

Webster Dictionary :: Debilitated

DEBIL'ITATED, pp. Weakened; enfeebled; relaxed.

Webster Dictionary :: Debilitating

DEBIL'ITATING, ppr. Weakening; enfeebling; impairing strength.

Webster Dictionary :: Debilitation

DEBILITA'TION, n. The act of weakening; relaxation.

Webster Dictionary :: Debility

DEBIL'ITY, n. Relaxation of the solids; weakness; feebleness; languor of body; f...

Webster Dictionary :: Debit

DEB'IT, n. [L. debitum, from debeo, to owe.] Debt. It is usually written debt. b...

Webster Dictionary :: Debited

DEB'ITED, pp. 1. Charged in debt; made debtor on account. 2. Charged to one's de...

Webster Dictionary :: Debiting

DEB'ITING, ppr. 1. Making debtor on account, as a person. 2. Charging to the deb...

Webster Dictionary :: Debitor

DEB'ITOR, n. A debtor.

Webster Dictionary :: Deboise

DEBOISE, DEBOISH , for debauch.

Webster Dictionary :: Debonnair

DEBONNA'IR, a. Civil; wellbred; complaisant; elegant.

Webster Dictionary :: Debouch

DEBOUCH, v.i. To issue or march out of a narrow place, or from defiles, as troops.

Webster Dictionary :: Debris

DEBRIS, n. debree'. Fragments; rubbish; ruins; applied particularly to the fragm...

Webster Dictionary :: Debt

DEBT, n. det. [L. debitum, contracted.] 1. That which is due from one person to ...

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