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Webster Dictionary :: Debarkation

DEBARKA'TION, n. The act of disembarking.

Webster Dictionary :: Debarked

DEB'ARKED, pp. Removed to land from on board a ship or boat.

Webster Dictionary :: Debarking

DEB'ARKING, ppr. Removing from a ship to the land; going from on board a vessel.

Webster Dictionary :: Debarred

DEB'ARRED, pp. Hindered from approach, entrance or possession.

Webster Dictionary :: Debarring

DEB'ARRING, ppr. Preventing from approach, entrance or enjoyment.

Webster Dictionary :: Debase

DEBA'SE, v.t. 1. To reduce from a higher to a lower state or rank, in estimation...

Webster Dictionary :: Debased

DEBA'SED, pp. Reduced in estimated rank; lowered in estimation; reduced in purit...

Webster Dictionary :: Debasement

DEBA'SEMENT, n. The act of debasing; degradation; reduction of purity, fineness,...

Webster Dictionary :: Debaser

DEBA'SER, n. One who debases or lowers in estimation, or in value; one who degra...

Webster Dictionary :: Debasing

DEBA'SING, ppr. 1. Reducing in estimation or worth; adulterating; reducing in pu...

Webster Dictionary :: Debatable

DEBA'TABLE, a. That may be debated; disputable; subject to controversy or conten...

Webster Dictionary :: Debate

DEBATE, n. 1. Contention in words or arguments; discussion for elucidating truth...

Webster Dictionary :: Debated

DEBA'TED, pp. Disputed; argued; discussed.

Webster Dictionary :: Debateful

DEBA'TEFUL, a. 1. Of things, contested; occasioning contention. 2. Of persons, q...

Webster Dictionary :: Debatefully

DEBA'TEFULLY, adv. With contention.

Webster Dictionary :: Debatement

DEBA'TEMENT, n. Controversy; deliberation.

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