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Webster Dictionary :: Desquamation

DESQUAMATION, n. [L. A scale.] A scaling or exfoliation of bone; the separation ...

Webster Dictionary :: Dess

DESS, for desk.

Webster Dictionary :: Dessert

DESSERT, n. A service of fruits and sweetmeats, at the close of an entertainment...

Webster Dictionary :: Destinate

DESTINATE, v.t. To design or appoint. DESTINATE , a. Appointed; destined; determ...

Webster Dictionary :: Destination

DESTINATION, n. 1. The act of destining, or appointing. 2. The purpose for which...

Webster Dictionary :: Destine

DESTINE, v.t. [L.] 1. To set, ordain or appoint to a use, purpose, state or plac...

Webster Dictionary :: Destined

DESTINED, pp. Ordained; appointed by previous determination; devoted; fixed unal...

Webster Dictionary :: Destining

DESTINING, ppr. Ordaining; appointing.

Webster Dictionary :: Destiny

DESTINY, n. 1. State or condition appointed or predetermined; ultimate fate; as,...

Webster Dictionary :: Destitute

DESTITUTE, a. [L. To set. Literally, set from or away.] 1. Not having or possess...

Webster Dictionary :: Destitution

DESTITUTION, n. Want; absence of a thing; a state in which something is wanted o...

Webster Dictionary :: Destroy

DESTROY, v.t. [L. To pile, to build.] 1. To demolish; to pull down; to separate ...

Webster Dictionary :: Destroyable

DESTROYABLE, a. That may be destroyed. Plants scarcely destroyable by the weather.

Webster Dictionary :: Destroyed

DESTROYED, pp. Demolished; pulled down; ruined; annihilated; devoured; swept awa...

Webster Dictionary :: Destroyer

DESTROYER, n. One who destroys, or lays waste; one who kills a man, or an animal...

Webster Dictionary :: Destroying

DESTROYING, ppr. Demolishing; laying waste; killing; annihilating; putting an en...

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