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DEMONSTRATION, n. 1. The act of demonstrating, or of exhibiting certain proof. 2...
DEMONSTRATIVE, a. 1. Showing or proving by certain evidence; having the power of...
DEMONSTRATIVELY, adv. With certain evidence; with proof which cannot be question...
DEMONSTRATOR, n. 1. One who demonstrates; one who proves any thing with certaint...
DEMONSTRATORY, a. Tending to demonstrate; having a tendency to prove beyond a po...
DEMORALIZATION, n. The act of subverting or corrupting morals; destruction of mo...
DEMORALIZE, v.t. To corrupt or undermine the morals of; to destroy or lessen the...
DEMORALIZED, pp. Corrupted in morals.
DEMORALIZING, ppr. 1. Corrupting or destroying morals or moral principles. 2. A....
DEMULCE, v.t. Demuls. To sooth; to soften or pacify.
DEMULCENT, a. [L. To stroke, to soften; allied perhaps to mollis, mellow.] Softe...
DEMUR, v.i. [L. To stay or delay.] 1. To stop; to pause; to hesitate; to suspend...
DEMURE, a. Sober; grave; modest; downcast; as a demure countenance; a demure aba...
DEMURELY, adv. With grave, solemn countenance; with a fixed look; with a solemn ...
DEMURENESS, n. Gravity of countenance; soberness; a modest look.
DEMURRAGE, n. An allowance made to the master of a trading vessel, for delay or ...