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DEFAULTING, ppr. 1. Failing to fulfil a contract; delinquent. 2. Failing to perf...
DEFAULTER, n. 1. One who makes default; one who fails to appear in court when ca...
DEFAULTED, pp. 1. Called out of court, as a defendant or his cause. 2. A. Having...
DEFAULT, n. 1. A failing, or failure; an omission of that which ought to be done...
DEFATIGATION, n. Weariness.
DEFATIGABLE, a. Liable to be wearied.
DEFATICATE, v.t. [L. To tire.] To weary or tire.
DEFAMING, ppr. Slandering; injuring the character by false reports. DEFAMING , n...
DEFAMER, n. A slanderer; a detractor; a calumniator.
DEFAMED, pp. Slandered; dishonored or injured by evil reports.
DEFAME, 1. To slander; falsely and maliciously to utter words respecting another...
DEFAMATORY, a. Calumnious; slanderous; containing defamation; false and injuriou...
DEFAMATION, n. The uttering of slanderous words with a view to injure anothers r...
DEFALK, v.t. To defalcate.
DEFALCATION,. N. 1. The act of cutting off, or deducting a part; deduction; dimi...
DEFALCATE, v.t. To cut off; to take away or deduct a part; used chiefly of money...