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Webster Dictionary :: Deducting

DEDUCTING, ppt. Taking from; subtracting.

Webster Dictionary :: Deduction

DEDUCTION, n. 1. The act of deducting. 2. That which is deducted; sum or amount ...

Webster Dictionary :: Deductive

DEDUCTIVE, a. Deducible; that is or may be deduced from premises. All knowledge ...

Webster Dictionary :: Deductively

DEDUCTIVELY, adv. by regular deduction; by way of inference; by consequence.

Webster Dictionary :: Deed

DEED, n. 1. That which is done, acted or effected; an act; a fact; a word of ext...

Webster Dictionary :: Deed-achieving

DEED-ACHIEVING, a. That accomplishes great deeds.

Webster Dictionary :: Deed-poll

DEED-POLL, n. A deed not indented, that is, shaved or even, made by one party only.

Webster Dictionary :: Deedless

DEEDLESS, a. Inactive; not performing or having performed deeds or exploits.

Webster Dictionary :: Deem

DEEM, v.t. 1. To think; to judge; to be of opinion; to conclude on consideration...

Webster Dictionary :: Deemed

DEEMED, pp. Thought; judged; supposed.

Webster Dictionary :: Deeming

DEEMING, ppr. Thinking; judging; believing.

Webster Dictionary :: Deemster

DEEMSTER, n. A judge in the Isle of Man and in Jersey.

Webster Dictionary :: Deep

DEEP, a. 1. Extending or being far below the surface; descending far downward; p...

Webster Dictionary :: Deep-mouthed

DEEP-MOUTHED, a. Having a hoarse, loud, hollow voice; as a deep-mouthed dog.

Webster Dictionary :: Deep-musing

DEEP-MUSING, a. Contemplative; thinking closely or profoundly.

Webster Dictionary :: Deep-read

DEEP-READ, a. Having fully read; profoundly versed.

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