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Webster Dictionary :: Decarbonized

DEC'ARBONIZED, pp. Deprived of carbon.

Webster Dictionary :: Decarbonizing

DEC'ARBONIZING, ppr. Depriving of carbon.

Webster Dictionary :: Decastich

DEC'ASTICH, n. [Gr. ten and a verse.] A poem consisting of ten lines.

Webster Dictionary :: Decastyle

DEC'ASTYLE, n. [Gr. ten and a column.] A building with an ordnance of ten column...

Webster Dictionary :: Decay

DECA'Y, v.i. [Fr. dechoir, from L. de and cado, to fall, or decedo.] 1. To pass ...

Webster Dictionary :: Decayed

DECA'YED, pp. Having fallen from a good or sound state; impaired; weakened; dimi...

Webster Dictionary :: Decayedness

DECA'YEDNESS, n. A state of being impaired; decayed state.

Webster Dictionary :: Decayer

DECA'YER, n. That which causes decay.

Webster Dictionary :: Decaying

DECA'YING, ppr. Failing; declining; passing from a good, prosperous or sound sta...

Webster Dictionary :: Decease

DECE'ASE, n. [L. to depart or to withdraw.] Literally, departure; hence, departu...

Webster Dictionary :: Deceased

DECE'ASED, pp. or a. Departed from life. This is used as a passive participle. H...

Webster Dictionary :: Deceasing

DECE'ASING, ppr. Departing from life; dying.

Webster Dictionary :: Decedent

DECE'DENT, n. A deceased person.

Webster Dictionary :: Deceit

DECE'IT, 1. Literally, a catching or ensnaring. Hence, the misleading of a perso...

Webster Dictionary :: Deceitful

DECE'ITFUL, a. 1. Tending to mislead, deceive or ensnare; as deceitful words; de...

Webster Dictionary :: Deceitfully

DECE'ITFULLY, adv. In a deceitful manner; fraudulently; with deceit; in a manner...

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