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Webster Dictionary :: Demurrer

DEMURRER, n. 1. One who demure. 2. In law, a stop at some point in the pleadings...

Webster Dictionary :: Demurring

DEMURRING, ppr. Stopping; pausing; suspending proceedings or decision; resting o...

Webster Dictionary :: Demy

DEMY, 1. A particular size of paper; a kind of paper of small size. 2. A half fe...

Webster Dictionary :: Den

DEN, n. 1. A cave or hollow place in the earth; usually applied to a cave, pit, ...

Webster Dictionary :: Denarcotize

DENARCOTIZE, v.t. [de and narcotic.] To deprive of the narcotic principle or qua...

Webster Dictionary :: Denary

DENARY, a. Containing ten. DENARY , n. The number ten.

Webster Dictionary :: Denationalize

DENATIONALIZE, v.t. To divest of national character or rights, by transferrence ...

Webster Dictionary :: Denay

DENAY, n. Denial; refusal. DENAY , v.t. To deny.

Webster Dictionary :: Dendrachate

DENDRACHATE, n. [Gr. A tree, and agate.] Arborescent agate; agate containing the...

Webster Dictionary :: Dendrite

DENDRITE, n. [Gr. A tree.] A stone or mineral on or in which are the figures of ...

Webster Dictionary :: Dendritic

DENDRITIC, DENDRITICAL , a. Containing the figures of shrubs or trees.

Webster Dictionary :: Dendroid

DENDROID, a. [Gr. A tree, and form.] Resembling a shrub.

Webster Dictionary :: Dendroit

DENDROIT, n. A fossil which has some resemblance in form to the branch of a tree.

Webster Dictionary :: Dendrolite

DENDROLITE, n. [Gr. A tree and a stone.] A petrified or fossil shrub, plant, or ...

Webster Dictionary :: Dendrology

DENDROLOGY, n. [Gr. A tree and a discourse.] A discourse or treatise on trees; t...

Webster Dictionary :: Dendrometer

DENDROMETER, n. [Gr. Tree and to measure.] An instrument to measure the highth a...

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