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DESUME, v.t. [L.] To take from; to borrow. [Not in use.]
DESULTORY, a. [L., to leap.] 1. Leaping; passing from one thing or subject to an...
DESULTORINESS, n. A desultory manner; unconnectedness; a passing from one thing ...
DESULTORILY, adv. [See Desultory .] In a desultory manner; without method; loosely.
DESULPHURATION, n. The act or operation of depriving of sulphur.
DESULPHURATING, ppr. Depriving of sulphur.
DESULPHURATED, pp. Deprived of sulphur.
DESULPHURATE, v.t. To deprive of sulphur.
DESUETUDE, n. [L.] The cessation of use; disuse; discontinuance of practice, cus...
DESUDATION, n. [L., to sweat.] A sweating; a profuse or morbid sweating, succeed...
DESTRUCTOR, n. A destroyer; a consumer. [Not used.]
DESTRUCTIVENESS, n. The quality of destroying or ruining.
DESTRUCTIVELY, adv. With destruction; ruinously; mischievously; with power to de...
DESTRUCTIVE, a. Causing destruction; having the quality of destroying; ruinous; ...
DESTRUCTION, n. 1. The act of destroying; demolition; a pulling down; subversion...
DESTRUCTIBLE, a. [L.] Liable to destruction; capable of being destroyed.