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Webster Dictionary :: Desirously

DESIROUSLY, adv. With desire; with earnest wishes.

Webster Dictionary :: Desirousness

DESIROUSNESS, n. The state or affection of being desirous.

Webster Dictionary :: Desist

DESIST, v.i. [L. To stand.] To stop; to cease to act or proceed; to forbear; wit...

Webster Dictionary :: Desistance

DESISTANCE, n. A ceasing to act or proceed; a stopping.

Webster Dictionary :: Desisting

DESISTING, ppr. Ceasing to act or proceed.

Webster Dictionary :: Desitive

DESITIVE, a. Final; conclusive.

Webster Dictionary :: Desk

DESK, n. 1. An inclining table for the use of writers and readers; usually made ...

Webster Dictionary :: Desmine

DESMINE, n. A mineral that crystalizes in little silken tufts, which accompany s...

Webster Dictionary :: Desolate

DESOLATE, a. 1. Destitute or deprived of inhabitants; desert; uninhabited; denot...

Webster Dictionary :: Desolated

DESOLATED, pp. Deprived of inhabitants; wasted; ruined.

Webster Dictionary :: Desolately

DESOLATELY, adv. In a desolate manner.

Webster Dictionary :: Desolater

DESOLATER, n. One who lays waste or desolates; that which desolates.

Webster Dictionary :: Desolating

DESOLATING, ppr. Depriving of inhabitants ; wasting ; ravaging.

Webster Dictionary :: Desolation

DESOLATION, n. 1. The act of desolating destruction or expulsion of inhabitants;...

Webster Dictionary :: Desolatory

DESOLATORY, a. Causing desolation.

Webster Dictionary :: Despair

DESPAIR, n. 1. Hopelessness; a hopeless state; a destitution of hope or expectat...

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