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DEVIOUS, a. [L., way.] 1. Out of the common way or track; as a devious course. 2...
DEVILSHIP, n. The character of a devil.
DEVILKIN, n. A little devil.
DEVILIZE, v.t. To place among devils. [Not used.]
DEVILISM, n. The state of devils. [Not used.]
DEVILISHNESS, n. The qualities of the devil.
DEVILISHLY, adv. 1. In a manner suiting the devil; diabolically; wickedly. 2. Gr...
DEVILISH, a. 1. Partaking of the qualities of the devil; diabolical; very evil a...
DEVILING, n. A young devil. [Not in use.]
DEVIL, n. Devl. [L., to calumniate.] 1. In the Christian theology, an evil spiri...
DEVICEFULLY, adv. In a manner curiously contrived.
DEVICEFUL, a. Full of devices; inventive.
DEVICE, n. [L.] 1. That which is formed by design, or invented; scheme; artifici...
DEVIATION, n. 1. A wandering or turning aside from the right way, course or line...
DEVIATE, v.i. [L., way.] 1. To turn aside or wander from the common or right way...
DEVEXITY, n. [L., to carry.] A bending downward; a sloping; incurvation downward.