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DEFAULTER, n. 1. One who makes default; one who fails to appear in court when ca...
DEFAULTING, ppr. 1. Failing to fulfil a contract; delinquent. 2. Failing to perf...
DEFEASANCE,, n. S as z. 1. Literally, a defeating; a rendering null; the prevent...
DEFEASIBLE, a. S as z. That may be defeated, or annulled; as a defeasible title;...
DEFEASIBLENESS, n. The quality of being defeasible.
DEFEAT, n. 1. Overthrow; loss of battle; the check, rout, or destruction of an a...
DEFEATING, ppr. Vanquishing; subduing; opposing successfully; overthrowing; frus...
DEFEATURE, n. 1. Change of feature. 2. Overthrow; defeat.
DEFECATE, v.t. [L. Dregs.] 1. To purify; to refine; to clear from dregs or impur...
DEFECATED, pp. Purtified; clarified; refined.
DEFECATING, ppr. Purifying; purging of lees or impurities.
DEFECATION, n. The act of separating from lees or dregs; purification from impur...
DEFECT, n. [L. To fail; to make or do.] 1. Want or absence of something necessar...
DEFECTIBILITY, n. Deficiency; imperfection.
DEFECTIBLE, a. Imperfect; deficient; wanting.
DEFECTION, n. 1. Want or failure of duty; particularly, a falling away; apostasy...