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Webster Dictionary :: Dearticulate

DEARTIC'ULATE, v.t. To disjoint.

Webster Dictionary :: Death

DEATH, n. deth. 1. That state of a being, animal or vegetable, but more particul...

Webster Dictionary :: Death-bed

DEATH-BED, n. deth'-bed. The bed on which a person dies or is confined in his la...

Webster Dictionary :: Death-darting

DEATH-DARTING, a. Darting or inflicting death.

Webster Dictionary :: Death-watch

DEATH'-WATCH, n. A small insect whose ticking is weakly supposed, by superstitio...

Webster Dictionary :: Deathful

DEATH'FUL, a. Full of slaughter; murderous; destructive. These eyes behold the d...

Webster Dictionary :: Deathfulness

DEATH'FULNESS, n. Appearance of death.

Webster Dictionary :: Deathless

DEATH'LESS, a. Immortal; not subject to death, destruction or extinction; as dea...

Webster Dictionary :: Deathlike

DEATH'LIKE, a. 1. Resembling death; gloomy; still; calm; quiet; peaceful; motion...

Webster Dictionary :: Deaths-door

DEATH'S-DOOR, n. A near approach to death; the gates of death.

Webster Dictionary :: Deaths-man

DEATH'S-MAN, n. An executioner; a hangman. DEATH'-SHADOWED , a. Surrounded by th...

Webster Dictionary :: Deathward

DEATH'WARD, adv. Toward death.

Webster Dictionary :: Deaurate

DEAU'RATE, v.t. To gild. DEAU'RATE , a. Gilded.

Webster Dictionary :: Debacle

DEBAC'LE, n. A breaking or bursting forth. The geological deluge, which is suppo...

Webster Dictionary :: Debar

DEB'AR, v.t. To cut off from entrance; to preclude; to hinder from approach, ent...

Webster Dictionary :: Debark

DEB'ARK, v.t. To land from a ship or boat; to remove from on board any water-cra...

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