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DEFRAYING, ppr. Paying; discharging.
DEFRAYMENT, n. Payment.
DEFT, a. Neat; handsome; spruce; ready; dextrous; fit; convenient.
DEFTLY, adv. Neatly; dextrously; in a skilful manner.
DEFTNESS, n. Neatness; beauty.
DEFUNCT, a. [L. To perform and discharge.] Having finished the course of life; d...
DEFUNCTION, n. Death.
DEFY, v.t. 1. To dare; to provoke to combat or strife, by appealing to the coura...
DEFYER, [See Defier .]
DEGARNISH, v.t. 1. To unfurnish; to strip of furniture, ornaments or apparatus. ...
DEGARNISHED, pp. Stripped of furniture or apparatus; deprived of troops for defe...
DEGARNISHING, ppr. Stripping of furniture, dress, apparatus or a garrison.
DEGARNISHMENT, n. The act of depriving of furniture, apparatus or a garrison.
DEGENDER, v.i. To degenerate.
DEGENERACY, n. 1. A growing worse or inferior; a decline in good qualities; or a...
DEGENERATE, v.i. [L. Grown worse, ignoble, base.] 1. To become worse; to decay i...