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DECRETORY, a. 1. Judicial; definitive; established by a decree. The decretory ri...
DECREW, v.i. To decrease.
DECRIAL, n. A crying down; a clamorous censure; condemnation by censure.
DECRIED, pp. Cried down; descredited; brought into disrepute.
DECRIER, n. One who decries.
DECROWN, v.t. To deprive of a crown.
DECRY, v.t. 1. To cry down; to censure as faulty, mean or worthless; to clamor a...
DECUBATION, n. The act of lying down.
DECUMBENCE, DECUMBENCY , n. [L. To lie down.] The act of lying down; the posture...
DECUMBENT, a. In botany, declined or bending down; having the stamens and pistil...
DECUMBITURE, n. 1. The time at which a person takes to his bed in a disease. 2. ...
DECUPLE, a. [L. Ten.] Tenfold; containing ten times as many. DECUPLE , n. A numb...
DECURION, n. [L. Ten] An officer in the Roman army, who commanded a decuria, or ...
DECURRENT, a. [L. To run down; to run.] Extending downwards. A decurrent leaf is...
DECURSION, n. [L. To run.] The act of running down, as a stream.
DECURSIVE, a. Running down. Decursively pinnate, in botany, applied to a leaf, h...