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Webster Dictionary :: Declinable

DECLI'NABLE, a. That may be declined; changing its termination in the oblique ca...

Webster Dictionary :: Declinate

DEC'LINATE, a. In botany, bending or bent downwards, in a curve; declining.

Webster Dictionary :: Declination

DECLINA'TION, n. 1. A leaning; the act of bending down; as a declination of the ...

Webster Dictionary :: Declinator

DECLINA'TOR, DECLIN'ATORY , n. An instrument for taking the declination, or incl...

Webster Dictionary :: Decline

DECLI'NE, v.i. [L. to lean.] 1. To lean downward; as, the head declines towards ...

Webster Dictionary :: Declined

DECLI'NED, pp. Bent downward or from; inflected.

Webster Dictionary :: Declining

DECLI'NING, ppr. Leaning; deviating; falling; failing; decaying; tending to a wo...

Webster Dictionary :: Declivitous

DECLIV'ITOUS, a. Gradually descending; not precipitous; sloping.

Webster Dictionary :: Declivity

DECLIV'ITY, n. [L. sloping.] Declination from a horizontal line; descent of land...

Webster Dictionary :: Declivous

DECLI'VOUS, DECOCT' , v.t. [L. to boil.] 1. To prepare by boiling; to digest in ...

Webster Dictionary :: Decoctible

DECOCT'IBLE, a. That may be boiled or digested.

Webster Dictionary :: Decoction

DECOC'TION, n. 1. The act of boiling a substance in water, for extracting its vi...

Webster Dictionary :: Decoctive

DECOCT'IVE, a. That may be easily decocted.

Webster Dictionary :: Decocture

DECOCT'URE, n. A substance drawn by decoction.

Webster Dictionary :: Decollate

DE'COLLATE, v.t. To behead.

Webster Dictionary :: Decollated

DE'COLLATED, pp. Beheaded.

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