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DECE'ITFULNESS, n. 1. Tendency to mislead or deceive; as the deceitfulness of si...
DECE'ITLESS, a. Free from deceit.
DECE'IVABLE, a. 1. Subject to deceit or imposition; capable of being misled or e...
DECE'IVABLENESS, n. 1. Liableness to be deceived. 2. Liableness to deceive. The ...
DECE'IVE, v.t. [L to take asid, to ensnare.] 1. To mislead the mind; to cause to...
DECE'IVED, pp. Misled; led into error; beguiled; cheated; deluded.
DECE'IVER, n. One who deceives; one who leads into error; a cheat; an impostor. ...
DECE'IVING, ppr. Misleading; ensnaring; beguiling; cheating.
DECEM'BER, n. [L. december, from decem, ten; this being the tenth month among th...
DECEMDEN'TATE, a. [L. decem, ten, and dentatus, toothed.] Having ten points or t...
DEC'EMFID, a. [L. decem, ten, and fido, to divide.] Ten-cleft; divided into ten ...
DECEMLOC'ULAR, a. [L. decem, ten, and loculus, a little bag or cell.] Having ten...
DEC'EMPEDAL, a. [L. decem, ten, and pes, a foot.] Ten feet in length.
DEC'EMVIR, n. [L. decem, ten, and vir, a man.] One of ten magistrates, who had a...
DECEM'VIRAL, a. Pertaining to the decemvirs in Rome.
DECEM'VIRATE, n. 1. The office or term of office of the decemvirs or ten magistr...