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Webster Dictionary :: Decharm

DECH'ARM, v.t. To remove a spell or enchantment; to disenchant.

Webster Dictionary :: Decharmed

DECH'ARMED, pp. Disenchanted.

Webster Dictionary :: Decharming

DECH'ARMING, ppr. Removing a spell.

Webster Dictionary :: Dechristianize

DECHRIS'TIANIZE, v.t. To turn from christianity; to banish christian belief and ...

Webster Dictionary :: Decidable

DECI'DABLE, a. That may be decided. DECI'DE , v.t. [L. To strike, to cut.] Liter...

Webster Dictionary :: Decide

DECI'DE, v.i. To determine; to form a definite opinion; to come to a conclusion....

Webster Dictionary :: Decided

DECI'DED, pp. Determined; ended; concluded. DECI'DED , a. That implies decision;...

Webster Dictionary :: Decidedly

DECI'DEDLY, adv. In a decided or determined manner; clearly; indisputable; in a ...

Webster Dictionary :: Decidence

DECI'DENCE, n. A falling off.

Webster Dictionary :: Decider

DECI'DER, n. One who determines a cause or contest.

Webster Dictionary :: Deciding

DECI'DING, ppr. Determing; ending; concluding.

Webster Dictionary :: Deciduous

DECID'UOUS, a. [L. to fall.] Falling; not perennial or permanent. In botany, a d...

Webster Dictionary :: Deciduousness

DECID'UOUSNESS, n. The quality of falling once a year.

Webster Dictionary :: Decigram

DEC'IGRAM, n. A French weight of one tenth of a gram.

Webster Dictionary :: Decil

DE'CIL, n. An aspect or position of two planets, when they are distant from each...

Webster Dictionary :: Deciliter

DEC'ILITER, n. A French measure of capacity equal to one tenth of a liter. DEC'I...

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