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Webster Dictionary :: Dehorter

DEHORTER, n. A dissuader; an adviser to the contrary.

Webster Dictionary :: Dehorting

DEHORTING, ppr. Dissuading.

Webster Dictionary :: Deicide

DEICIDE, n. [L. God and to slay.] 1. The act of putting to death Jesus Christ, o...

Webster Dictionary :: Deific

DEIFIC, a. [L. To make.] 1. Divine; pertaining to the gods. 2. Making divine.

Webster Dictionary :: Deification

DEIFICATION, n. The act of deifying; the act of exalting to the rank of, or enro...

Webster Dictionary :: Deified

DEIFIED, pp. Exalted or ranked among the gods; regarded or praised as divine.

Webster Dictionary :: Deifier

DEIFIER, n. One that deifies.

Webster Dictionary :: Deiform

DEIFORM, a. [L. A god, and form.] Like a god; of a godlike form. These souls exh...

Webster Dictionary :: Deify

DEIFY, v.t. [L. A god, and to make.] 1. To make a god; to exalt to the rank of a...

Webster Dictionary :: Deifying

DEIFYING, ppr. Exalting to the rank of a deity; treating as divine.

Webster Dictionary :: Deign

DEIGN, v.i. Dane. To think worthy; to vouchsafe; to condescend. O deign to visit...

Webster Dictionary :: Deigning

DEIGNING, ppr. Daning. Vouchsafing; thinking worthy.

Webster Dictionary :: Deintgrate

DEINTGRATE, v.t. To disintegrate.

Webster Dictionary :: Deiparous

DEIPAROUS, a. Bearing or bringing forth a god; an epithet applied the Virgin Mary.

Webster Dictionary :: Deipnosophist

DEIPNOSOPHIST, n. [Gr. A feast; a sophist.] One of an ancient sect of philosophe...

Webster Dictionary :: Deism

DEISM, n. [L. God.] The doctrine or creed of a deist; the belief or system of re...

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