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DEFLOUR, v.t. [L. A flower.] 1. To deprive a woman of her virginity, either by f...
DEFLOURED, pp. Deprived of maidenhood; ravished; robbed or prime beauty .
DEFLOURER, n. One who deprives a woman of her virginity.
DEFLOURING, ppr. Depriving of virginity or maidenhood; robbing of prime beauties.
DEFLOW, v.i. To flow down.
DEFLUOUS, a. [L. To flow.] Flowing down; falling off.
DEFLUX, n. A flowing down; a running downward; as a deflux of humors.
DEFLUXION, n. [L. To flow down.] 1. A flowing, running or falling of humors or f...
DEFLY, adv. Dextrously; skilfully.
DEFOLIATION, n. [L. Foliage; a leaf.] Literally, the fall of the leaf or sheddin...
DEFORCE, v.t. To disseize and keep out of lawful possession of an estate; to wit...
DEFORCED, pp. Kept out of lawful possession.
DEFORCEMENT, n. 1. The holding of lands or tenements to which another person has...
DEFORCIANT, n. He that keeps out of possession the rightful owner of an estate; ...
DEFORCING, ppr. Keeping out of lawful possession.
DEFORM, v.t. [L. Form.] 1. To mar or injure the form; to alter that form or disp...