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DECE'IVE, v.t. [L to take asid, to ensnare.] 1. To mislead the mind; to cause to...
DECE'IVED, pp. Misled; led into error; beguiled; cheated; deluded.
DECE'IVER, n. One who deceives; one who leads into error; a cheat; an impostor. ...
DECE'IVING, ppr. Misleading; ensnaring; beguiling; cheating.
DECEM'BER, n. [L. december, from decem, ten; this being the tenth month among th...
DECEMDEN'TATE, a. [L. decem, ten, and dentatus, toothed.] Having ten points or t...
DEC'EMFID, a. [L. decem, ten, and fido, to divide.] Ten-cleft; divided into ten ...
DECEMLOC'ULAR, a. [L. decem, ten, and loculus, a little bag or cell.] Having ten...
DEC'EMPEDAL, a. [L. decem, ten, and pes, a foot.] Ten feet in length.
DEC'EMVIR, n. [L. decem, ten, and vir, a man.] One of ten magistrates, who had a...
DECEM'VIRAL, a. Pertaining to the decemvirs in Rome.
DECEM'VIRATE, n. 1. The office or term of office of the decemvirs or ten magistr...
DE'CENCY, n. [L. to be fit or becoming; Gr. to be good, or fit for.] 1. That whi...
DEC'ENNARY, n. [L. from decem, ten, and annus, a year.] 1. A period of years. 2....
DECEN'NIAL, a. [L. as above.] Continuing for ten years; consisting of ten years;...
DEC'ENNOVAL, DECEN'NOVARY , a. [L. decem, ten, and novem, nine.] Pertaining to t...