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Webster Dictionary :: Decalogue

DEC'ALOGUE, n. dec'alog. [Gr., ten and speech.] The ten commandments or precepts...

Webster Dictionary :: Decameter

DECAM'ETER, n. [Gr., ten and measure.] A French measure of length, consisting of...

Webster Dictionary :: Decamp

DECAMP', v.i. To remove or depart from a camp; to march off; as, the army decamp...

Webster Dictionary :: Decampment

DECAMP'MENT, n. Departure from a camp; a marching off.

Webster Dictionary :: Decanal

DEC'ANAL, a. Pertaining to a deanery.

Webster Dictionary :: Decander

DECAN'DER, n. [Gr., ten and a male.] In botany, a plant having ten stamens. DECA...

Webster Dictionary :: Decangular

DECAN'GULAR, a. [Gr., ten and angular.] Having ten angles.

Webster Dictionary :: Decant

DECANT', v.t. [L., to sing; literally, to throw.] To pour off gently, as liquor ...

Webster Dictionary :: Decantation

DECANTA'TION, n. The act of pouring liquor gently from its lees or sediment, or ...

Webster Dictionary :: Decanted

DECANT'ED, pp. Poured off, or from one vessel into another.

Webster Dictionary :: Decanter

DECANT'ER, n. 1. A vessel used to decant liquors, or for receiving decanted liqu...

Webster Dictionary :: Decanting

DECANT'ING, ppr. Pouring off, as liquor from its lees, or from one vessel to ano...

Webster Dictionary :: Decaphyllous

DECAPH'YLLOUS, a. [Gr. ten and a leaf.] Having ten leaves.

Webster Dictionary :: Decapitate

DECAP'ITATE, v.t. [L., head.] To behead; to cut off the head.

Webster Dictionary :: Decapitation

DECAPITA'TION, n. The act of beheading.

Webster Dictionary :: Decarbonize

DEC'ARBONIZE, v.t. To deprive of carbon; as, to decarbonize steel.

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