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DEUTOXYD, n. [Gr., second; strictly.] In chemistry, a substance oxydized in the ...
DEVAPORATION, n. [L.] The change of vapor into water, as in the generation of rain.
DEVAST, v.t. [L.] To lay waste; to plunder. [Not in use.]
DEVASTATE, v.t. [L., to waste. See Waste .] To lay waste; to waste; to ravage; t...
DEVASTATED, pp. Laid waste; ravaged.
DEVASTATING, ppr. Laying waste; desolating.
DEVASTATION, n. [L.] 1. Waste; ravage; desolation; destruction of works of art a...
DEVELOP, v.t. 1. To uncover; to unfold; to lay open; to disclose or make known s...
DEVELOPED, pp. Unfolded; laid open; unraveled. DEVELOPING , ppr. Unfolding; disc...
DEVELOPMENT, n. 1. An unfolding; the discovering of something secret or withheld...
DEVEST, v.t. [L., a vest, a garment. Generally written divest.] 1. To strip; to ...
DEVESTED, pp. Stripped of clothes; deprived; freed from; alienated or lost, as t...
DEVESTING, ppr. Stripping of clothes; depriving; freeing from; alienating.
DEVEX, a. [L.] Bending down. [Not in use.]
DEVEXITY, n. [L., to carry.] A bending downward; a sloping; incurvation downward.
DEVIATE, v.i. [L., way.] 1. To turn aside or wander from the common or right way...