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Webster Dictionary :: Decurion

DECURION, n. [L. Ten] An officer in the Roman army, who commanded a decuria, or ...

Webster Dictionary :: Decurrent

DECURRENT, a. [L. To run down; to run.] Extending downwards. A decurrent leaf is...

Webster Dictionary :: Decursion

DECURSION, n. [L. To run.] The act of running down, as a stream.

Webster Dictionary :: Decursive

DECURSIVE, a. Running down. Decursively pinnate, in botany, applied to a leaf, h...

Webster Dictionary :: Decurt

DECURT, v.t. To shorten by cutting off.

Webster Dictionary :: Decurtation

DECURTATION, n. [L. To shorten.] Tha act of shortening, or cutting short.

Webster Dictionary :: Decury

DECURY, n. [L. Ten.] A set of ten men under an officer called decurio.

Webster Dictionary :: Decussate

DECUSSATE, v.t. [L. To cut or strike across.] To intersect at acute angles, thus...

Webster Dictionary :: Decussated

DECUSSATED, a. Crossed; intersected. In botany, decussated leaves and branches, ...

Webster Dictionary :: Decussating

DECUSSATING, ppr. Intersecting at acute angles; crossing.

Webster Dictionary :: Decussation

DECUSSATION, n. The act of crossing at unequal angles; the crossing of two lines...

Webster Dictionary :: Dedalian

DEDALIAN, a. Various; variegated; intricate; complex; expert.

Webster Dictionary :: Dedalous

DEDALOUS, a. Having a margin with various windings and turnings; of a beautiful ...

Webster Dictionary :: Dedecorate

DEDECORATE, v.t. To disgrace.

Webster Dictionary :: Dedecoration

DEDECORATION, n. A disgracing.

Webster Dictionary :: Dedentition

DEDENTITION, n. The shedding of teeth.

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