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Webster Dictionary :: Dealer

DE'ALER, n. 1. One who deals; one who has to do with any thing, or has concern w...

Webster Dictionary :: Dealing

DE'ALING, ppr. 1. Dividing; distributing; throwing out. 2. Trading; trafficking;...

Webster Dictionary :: Deambulation

DEAMBULA'TION, n. The act of walking abroad.

Webster Dictionary :: Deambulatory

DEAM'BULATORY, a. Pertaining to walks. DEAM'BULATORY , n. A place to walk in.

Webster Dictionary :: Dean

DEAN, n. 1. In England, am ecclesiastical dignitary in cathedral and collegiate ...

Webster Dictionary :: Deanery

DE'ANERY, n. 1. The office or the revenue of a dean. 2. The house of a dean. 3. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Deanship

DEAN'SHIP, n. The office of a dean.

Webster Dictionary :: Dear

DEAR, a. 1. Scarce; not plentiful. 2. Bearing a high price in comparison of the ...

Webster Dictionary :: Dearbought

DE'ARBOUGHT, a. Purchased at a high price; as dearbought experience; dearbought ...

Webster Dictionary :: Dearling

DE'ARLING, (See Darling )

Webster Dictionary :: Dearloved

DE'ARLOVED, a. Greatly beloved.

Webster Dictionary :: Dearly

DE'ARLY, adv. 1. At a high price; as, he pays dearly for his rashness. 2. With g...

Webster Dictionary :: Dearn

DEARN, a. Lonely; solitary; melancholy.

Webster Dictionary :: Dearness

DE'ARNESS, n. 1. Scarcity; high price, or a higher price than the customary one;...

Webster Dictionary :: Dearnly

DEARNLY, adv. Secretly; privately.

Webster Dictionary :: Dearth

DEARTH, n. derth. 1. Scarcity; as a dearth of corn. 2. Want; need; famine; 3. Ba...

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