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Webster Dictionary :: Debater

DEBA'TER, n. One who debates; a disputant; a controvertist.

Webster Dictionary :: Debating

DEBA'TING, ppr. Disputing; discussing; contending by arguments.

Webster Dictionary :: Debauch

DEBAUCH', v.t. [The general sense of debauch, in English, is to lead astray, lik...

Webster Dictionary :: Debauched

DEBAUCH'ED, pp. Corrupted; vitiated in morals or purity of character.

Webster Dictionary :: Debauchedly

DEBAUCH'EDLY, adv. In a profligate manner.

Webster Dictionary :: Debauchedness

DEBAUCH'EDNESS, n. Intemperance.

Webster Dictionary :: Debauchee

DEBAUCHEE', n. A man given to intemperance, or bacchanalian excesses. but chiefl...

Webster Dictionary :: Debaucher

DEBAUCH'ER, n. One who debauches or corrupts others; a seducer to lewdness, or t...

Webster Dictionary :: Debauchery

DEBAUCH'ERY, n. 1. Excess in the pleasures of the table; gluttony; intemperance....

Webster Dictionary :: Debauchment

DEBAUCH'MENT, n. The act of debauching or corrupting; the act of seducing from v...

Webster Dictionary :: Debellation

DEBELLA'TION, n. The act of conquering or subduing.

Webster Dictionary :: Debenture

DEBEN'TURE, n. [Fr. from L. debeo, to owe.] 1. A writing acknowledging a debt; a...

Webster Dictionary :: Debentured

DEBEN'TURED, a. Debentured goods are those for which a debenture has been given,...

Webster Dictionary :: Debile

DEB'ILE, a. Relaxed; weak; feeble; languid; faint; without strength.

Webster Dictionary :: Debilitate

DEBIL'ITATE, v.t. To weaken; to impair the strength of; to enfeeble; to make fai...

Webster Dictionary :: Debilitated

DEBIL'ITATED, pp. Weakened; enfeebled; relaxed.

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