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DAZ'ZLE, v.t. 1. To overpower with light; to hinder distinct vision by intense l...
DAZ'ZLED, pp. Made wavering, as the sight; overpowered or dimmed by a too strong...
DAZ'ZLEMENT, n. The act or power of dazzling.
DAZ'ZLING, ppr. Rendering unsteady or wavering as the sight; overpowering by a s...
DAZ'ZLINGLY, adv. In a dazzling manner.
DE, a Latin prefix, denotes a moving from, separation; as in debark, decline, de...
DE'ACON, n. [Gr., a minister or servant.] 1. A person in the lowest degree of ho...
DE'ACONESS, n. A female deacon in the primitive church.
DE'ACONRY or DE'ACONSHIP , n. The office, dignity or ministry of a deacon or dea...
DEAD, 1. Deprived or destitute of life; that state of a being, animal or vegetab...
DEAD-DRUNK, a. So drunk as to be incapable of helping one's self.
DEAD-HEARTEDNESS, n. Having a dull, faint heart. DEAD'-LIFT , n. A heavy weight;...
DEAD-RECKONING, n. In navigation, the judgment or estimation of the place of a s...
DEAD'EN, v.t. ded'n. 1. To deprive of a portion of vigor, force or sensation; to...
DEAD'LIHOOD, n. The state of the dead.
DEAD'LINESS, n. ded'liness. The quality of being deadly.