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Webster Dictionary :: Deist

DEIST, n. One who believes in the existence of a God, but denies revealed religi...

Webster Dictionary :: Deistic

DEISTIC, DEISTICAL, a. Pertaining to deism or to deists; embracing deism, as a d...

Webster Dictionary :: Deity

DEITY, n. 1. Godhead; divinity; the nature and essence of the Supreme Being; as,...

Webster Dictionary :: Deject

DEJECT, v.t. [L. To throw.] 1. To cast down; usually, to cast down the countenan...

Webster Dictionary :: Dejected

DEJECTED, pp. Cast down; depressed; grieved; discouraged.

Webster Dictionary :: Dejectedly

DEJECTEDLY, adv. In a dejected manner; sadly; heavily.

Webster Dictionary :: Dejectedness

DEJECTEDNESS, n. The state being cast down; lowness of spirits.

Webster Dictionary :: Dejecting

DEJECTING, ppr. Casting down; depressing; dispiriting.

Webster Dictionary :: Dejection

DEJECTION, n. 1. A casting down; depression of mind; melancholy; lowness of spir...

Webster Dictionary :: Dejectly

DEJECTLY, adv. In a downcast manner.

Webster Dictionary :: Dejectory

DEJECTORY, a. Having power or tending to cast down, or to promote evacuations by...

Webster Dictionary :: Dejecture

DEJECTURE, n. That which is ejected; excrements.

Webster Dictionary :: Delacrymation

DELACRYMATION, n. [L. A weeping.] A preternatural discharge of watery humors fro...

Webster Dictionary :: Delactable

DELACTABLE, a. [L. To delight.] Delightful; highly pleasing; that gives great jo...

Webster Dictionary :: Delactation

DELACTATION, n. A weaning.

Webster Dictionary :: Delapsation

DELAPSATION, n. A falling down.

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