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words starting with: de

De-: A prefix from Latin de down, from, away;...
De bene esse: Of well being; of formal sufficiency for...
De facto: Actually; in fact; in reality; as, a kin...
De jure: By right; of right; by law; -- often opp...
De rigueur: According to strictness (of etiquette, r...
Deacon: To read aloud each line of (a psalm or h...
Deacon: With humorous reference to hypocritical ...
Deacon: The chairman of an incorporated company....
Deacon: An officer in Christian churches appoint...
Deaconess: A female deacon...
Deaconess: One of an order of women whose duties re...
Deaconess: A woman set apart for church work by a b...
Deaconess: A woman chosen as a helper in church wor...
Deaconhood: The state of being a deacon; office of a...
Deaconry: See Deaconship....
Deaconship: The office or ministry of a deacon or de...
Dead: Sure as death; unerring; fixed; complete...
Dead: One who is dead; -- commonly used collec...
Dead: Not brilliant; not rich; thus, brown is ...
Dead: To die; to lose life or force....
Dead: Cut off from the rights of a citizen; de...
Dead: The most quiet or deathlike time; the pe...
Dead: Carrying no current, or producing no use...
Dead: To a degree resembling death; to the las...
Dead: Out of play; regarded as out of the game...
Dead: Flat; without gloss; -- said of painting...
Dead: Not imparting motion or power; as, the d...
Dead: Bringing death; deadly....
Dead: Lacking spirit; dull; lusterless; cheerl...
Dead: To make dead; to deaden; to deprive of l...
Dead: Monotonous or unvaried; as, a dead level...
Dead: Deprived of life; -- opposed to alive an...
Dead: Destitute of life; inanimate; as, dead m...
Dead: Resembling death in appearance or qualit...
Dead: Still as death; motionless; inactive; us...
Dead: So constructed as not to transmit sound;...
Dead: Unproductive; bringing no gain; unprofit...
Dead: Wanting in religious spirit and vitality...
Dead beat: See Beat, n., 7....
Deadbeat: Making a beat without recoil; giving ind...
Deadborn: Stillborn....
Deaden: To lessen the velocity or momentum of; t...
Deaden: To make vapid or spiritless; as, to dead...
Deaden: To deprive of gloss or brilliancy; to ob...
Deaden: To make as dead; to impair in vigor, for...
Deaden: To render impervious to sound, as a wall...
Deadened: of Deaden...
Deadener: One who, or that which, deadens or check...
Deadening: of Deaden...
Dead-eye: A round, flattish, wooden block, encircl...
Deadhead: One who receives free tickets for theate...
Deadhead: A buoy. See under Dead, a....
Dead-hearted: Having a dull, faint heart; spiritless; ...
Deadhouse: A morgue; a place for the temporary rece...
Deadish: Somewhat dead, dull, or lifeless; deathl...
Deadlatch: A kind of latch whose bolt may be so loc...
Deadlight: A strong shutter, made to fit open ports...
Deadlihood: State of the dead....
Deadliness: The quality of being deadly....
Deadlock: A lock which is not self-latching, but r...
Deadlock: A counteraction of things, which produce...
Deadly: In a manner to occasion death; mortally....
Deadly: Capable of causing death; mortal; fatal;...
Deadly: Subject to death; mortal....
Deadly: Aiming or willing to destroy; implacable...
Deadly: In a manner resembling, or as if produce...
Deadly: In an implacable manner; destructively....
Deadly: Extremely....
Deadness: The state of being destitute of life, vi...
Dead-pay: Pay drawn for soldiers, or others, reall...
Dead-reckoning: See under Dead, a....
Deads: The substances which inclose the ore on ...
Dead-stroke: Making a stroke without recoil; deadbeat...
Deadwood: A mass of timbers built into the bow and...
Deadwood: Dead trees or branches; useless material...
Deadworks: The parts of a ship above the water when...
Deaf: To deafen....
Deaf: Decayed; tasteless; dead; as, a deaf nut...
Deaf: Obscurely heard; stifled; deadened....
Deaf: Deprived of the power of hearing; deafen...
Deaf: Wanting the sense of hearing, either who...
Deaf: Unwilling to hear or listen; determinedl...
Deafen: To make deaf; to deprive of the power of...
Deafen: To render impervious to sound, as a part...
Deafened: of Deafen...
Deafening: of Deafen...
Deafening: The act or process of rendering impervio...
Deafly: Lonely; solitary....
Deafly: Without sense of sounds; obscurely....
Deaf-mute: A person who is deaf and dumb; one who, ...
Deaf-mutism: The condition of being a deaf-mute....
Deafness: Unwillingness to hear; voluntary rejecti...
Deafness: Incapacity of perceiving sounds; the sta...
Deal: To divide; to separate in portions; henc...
Deal: To conduct one's self; to behave or act ...
Deal: To contend (with); to treat (with), by w...
Deal: To act as an intermediary in business or...
Deal: To do a distributing or retailing busine...
Deal: To make distribution; to share out in po...
Deal: Specifically: To distribute, as cards, t...
Deal: The process of dealing cards to the play...
Deal: Wood of the pine or fir; as, a floor of ...
Deal: The division of a piece of timber made b...
Deal: An arrangement to attain a desired resul...
Deal: Distribution; apportionment....
Deal: A part or portion; a share; hence, an in...
Dealbate: To whiten....
Dealbation: Act of bleaching; a whitening....
Dealer: One who distributes cards to the players...
Dealer: One who deals; one who has to do, or has...
Dealfish: A long, thin fish of the arctic seas (Tr...
Dealing: of Deal...
Dealing: The act of one who deals; distribution o...
Dealt: of Deal...
Dealth: Share dealt....
Deambulate: To walk abroad....
Deambulation: A walking abroad; a promenading....
Deambulatory: Going about from place to place; wanderi...
Deambulatory: A covered place in which to walk; an amb...
Dean: The chief or senior of a company on occa...
Dean: A registrar or secretary of the faculty ...
Dean: The head or presiding officer in the fac...
Dean: The collegiate officer in the universiti...
Dean: A dignitary or presiding officer in cert...
Deaneries: of Deanery...
Deanery: The office or the revenue of a dean. See...
Deanery: The residence of a dean....
Deanery: The territorial jurisdiction of a dean....
Deanship: The office of a dean....
Dear: Dearly; at a high price....
Dear: To endear....
Dear: A dear one; lover; sweetheart....
Dear: Of disagreeable things and antipathies....
Dear: Hence, close to the heart; heartfelt; pr...
Dear: Highly valued; greatly beloved; cherishe...
Dear: Marked by scarcity or dearth, and exorbi...
Dear: Bearing a high price; high-priced; costl...
Dear: Of agreeable things and interests....
Dearborn: A four-wheeled carriage, with curtained ...
Dear-bought: Bought at a high price; as, dear-bought ...
Deare: variant of Dere, v. t. & n....
Dearie: Same as Deary....
Dearling: A darling....
Dear-loved: Greatly beloved....
Dearly: In a dear manner; with affection; hearti...
Dearly: At a high rate or price; grievously....
Dearly: Exquisitely....
Dearn: Secret; lonely; solitary; dreadful....
Dearn: Same as Darn....
Dearness: Fondness; preciousness; love; tenderness...
Dearness: The quality or state of being dear; cost...
Dearth: Scarcity which renders dear; want; lack;...
Dearticulate: To disjoint....
Dearworth: Precious....
Deary: A dear; a darling....
Deas: See Dais....
Death: Murder; murderous character....
Death: Loss of spiritual life....
Death: Danger of death....
Death: Personified: The destroyer of life, -- c...
Death: Manner of dying; act or state of passing...
Death: Total privation or loss; extinction; ces...
Death: The cessation of all vital phenomena wit...
Death: Anything so dreadful as to be like death...
Death: Cause of loss of life....
Deathbed: The bed in which a person dies; hence, t...
Deathbird: Tengmalm's or Richardson's owl (Nyctale ...
Deathblow: A mortal or crushing blow; a stroke or e...
Deathful: Full of death or slaughter; murderous; d...
Deathful: Liable to undergo death; mortal....
Deathfulness: Appearance of death....
Deathless: Not subject to death, destruction, or ex...
Deathlike: Resembling death....
Deathlike: Deadly....
Deathliness: The quality of being deathly; deadliness...
Deathly: Deadly; as, deathly pale or sick....
Deathly: Deadly; fatal; mortal; destructive....
Death's-head: A naked human skull as the emblem of dea...
Death's-herb: The deadly nightshade (Atropa belladonna...
Deathsman: An executioner; a headsman or hangman....
Deathward: Toward death....
Deathwatch: A small beetle (Anobium tessellatum and ...
Deathwatch: A small wingless insect, of the family P...
Deathwatch: The guard set over a criminal before his...
Deaurate: Gilded....
Deaurate: To gild....
Deauration: Act of gilding....
Deave: To stun or stupefy with noise; to deafen...
Debacchate: To rave as a bacchanal....
Debacchation: Wild raving or debauchery....
Debacle: A sudden breaking up or breaking loose; ...
Debacle: A breaking or bursting forth; a violent ...
Debar: To cut off from entrance, as if by a bar...
Debarb: To deprive of the beard....
Debark: To go ashore from a ship or boat; to dis...
Debarkation: Disembarkation....
Debarked: of Debark...
Debarking: of Debark...
Debarment: Hindrance from approach; exclusion....
Debarrass: To disembarrass; to relieve....
Debarred: of Debar...
Debarring: of Debar...
Debase: To reduce from a higher to a lower state...
Debased: Turned upside down from its proper posit...
Debased: of Debase...
Debasement: The act of debasing or the state of bein...
Debaser: One who, or that which, debases....
Debasing: of Debase...
Debasingly: In a manner to debase....
Debatable: Liable to be debated; disputable; subjec...
Debate: Contention in words or arguments; discus...
Debate: Subject of discussion....
Debate: A fight or fighting; contest; strife....
Debate: To contend in words; to dispute; hence, ...
Debate: To contend for in words or arguments; to...
Debate: To engage in combat for; to strive for....
Debate: To engage in strife or combat; to fight....
Debated: of Debate...
Debateful: Full of contention; contentious; quarrel...
Debatefully: With contention....
Debatement: Controversy; deliberation; debate....
Debater: One who debates; one given to argument; ...
Debating: The act of discussing or arguing; discus...
Debating: of Debate...
Debatingly: In the manner of a debate....
Debauch: To lead away from purity or excellence; ...
Debauch: Excess in eating or drinking; intemperan...
Debauch: An act or occasion of debauchery....
Debauched: of Debauch...
Debauched: Dissolute; dissipated....
Debauchedly: In a profligate manner....
Debauchedness: The state of being debauched; intemperan...
Debauchee: One who is given to intemperance or bacc...
Debaucher: One who debauches or corrupts others; es...
Debaucheries: of Debauchery...
Debauchery: Excessive indulgence of the appetites; e...
Debauchery: Corruption of fidelity; seduction from v...
Debauching: of Debauch...
Debauchment: The act of corrupting; the act of seduci...
Debauchness: Debauchedness....
Debeige: A kind of woolen or mixed dress goods....
Debel: To conquer....
Debellate: To subdue; to conquer in war....
Debellation: The act of conquering or subduing....
Debenture: Any of various instruments issued, esp. ...
Debenture: A customhouse certificate entitling an e...
Debenture: A writing acknowledging a debt; a writin...
Debenture stock: The debt or series of debts, collectivel...
Debentured: Entitled to drawback or debenture; as, d...
Debile: Weak....
Debilitant: Diminishing the energy of organs; reduci...
Debilitate: To impair the strength of; to weaken; to...
Debilitated: of Debilitate...
Debilitating: of Debilitate...
Debilitation: The act or process of debilitating, or t...
Debility: The state of being weak; weakness; feebl...
Debit: To charge with debt; -- the opposite of,...
Debit: To enter on the debtor (Dr.) side of an ...
Debit: A debt; an entry on the debtor (Dr.) sid...
Debited: of Debit...
Debiting: of Debit...
Debitor: A debtor....
Debituminization: The act of depriving of bitumen....
Debituminize: To deprive of bitumen....
Deblai: The cavity from which the earth for para...
Debonair: Characterized by courteousness, affabili...
Debonairity: Debonairness....
Debonairly: Courteously; elegantly....
Debonairness: The quality of being debonair; good humo...
Debosh: To debauch....
Deboshment: Debauchment....
Debouch: To issue; -- said of a stream passing fr...
Debouch: To march out from a wood, defile, or oth...
Debouche: A place for exit; an outlet; hence, a ma...
Debouched: of Debouch...
Debouching: of Debouch...
Debouchure: The outward opening of a river, of a val...
Debris: Rubbish, especially such as results from...
Debris: Broken and detached fragments, taken col...
Debruised: Surmounted by an ordinary; as, a lion is...
Debt: A duty neglected or violated; a fault; a...
Debt: An action at law to recover a certain sp...
Debt: That which is due from one person to ano...
Debted: Indebted; obliged to....
Debtee: One to whom a debt is due; creditor; -- ...
Debtless: Free from debt....
Debtor: One who owes a debt; one who is indebted...
Debulition: A bubbling or boiling over....
Debulliate: To boil over....
Deburse: To disburse....
Debuscope: A modification of the kaleidoscope; -- u...
Debut: A beginning or first attempt; hence, a f...
Debutant: Alt. of Debutante...
Debutante: A person who makes his (or her) first ap...
Deca-: A prefix, from Gr. de`ka, signifying ten...
Decacerata: The division of Cephalopoda which includ...
Decachord: Alt. of Decachordon...
Decachordon: An ancient Greek musical instrument of t...
Decachordon: Something consisting of ten parts....
Decad: A decade....
Decadal: Pertaining to ten; consisting of tens....
Decade: A group or division of ten; esp., a peri...
Decadence: Alt. of Decadency...
Decadency: A falling away; decay; deterioration; de...
Decadent: Decaying; deteriorating....
Decadent: One that is decadent, or deteriorating; ...
Decadist: A writer of a book divided into decades;...
Decagon: A plane figure having ten sides and ten ...
Decagonal: Pertaining to a decagon; having ten side...
Decagram: Alt. of Decagramme...
Decagramme: A weight of the metric system; ten grams...
Decagynia: A Linnaean order of plants characterized...
Decagynian: Alt. of Deccagynous...
Decahedra: of Decahedron...
Decahedral: Having ten sides....
Decahedron: A solid figure or body inclosed by ten p...
Decahedrons: of Decahedron...
Decalcification: The removal of calcareous matter....
Decalcified: of Decalcify...
Decalcify: To deprive of calcareous matter; thus, t...
Decalcifying: of Decalcify...
Decalcomania: Alt. of Decalcomanie...
Decalcomanie: The art or process of transferring pictu...
Decaliter: Alt. of Decalitre...
Decalitre: A measure of capacity in the metric syst...
Decalog: Decalogue....
Decalogist: One who explains the decalogue....
Decalogue: The Ten Commandments or precepts given b...
Decameron: A celebrated collection of tales, suppos...
Decameter: Alt. of Decametre...
Decametre: A measure of length in the metric system...
Decamp: Hence, to depart suddenly; to run away; ...
Decamp: To break up a camp; to move away from a ...
Decamped: of Decamp...
Decamping: of Decamp...
Decampment: Departure from a camp; a marching off....
Decanal: Pertaining to a dean or deanery....
Decandria: A Linnaean class of plants characterized...
Decandrian: Alt. of Decandrous...
Decandrous: Belonging to the Decandria; having ten s...
Decane: A liquid hydrocarbon, C10H22, of the par...
Decangular: Having ten angles....
Decani: Used of the side of the choir on which t...
Decant: To pour off gently, as liquor, so as not...
Decantate: To decant....
Decantation: The act of pouring off a clear liquor ge...
Decanted: of Decant...
Decanter: A vessel used to decant liquors, or for ...
Decanter: One who decants liquors....
Decanting: of Decant...
Decaphyllous: Having ten leaves....
Decapitate: To cut off the head of; to behead....
Decapitate: To remove summarily from office....
Decapitated: of Decapitate...
Decapitating: of Decapitate...
Decapitation: The act of beheading; beheading....
Decapod: A crustacean with ten feet or legs, as a...
Decapoda: The order of Crustacea which includes th...
Decapoda: A division of the dibranchiate cephalopo...
Decarbonate: To deprive of carbonic acid....
Decarbonization: The action or process of depriving a sub...
Decarbonize: To deprive of carbon; as, to decarbonize...
Decarbonized: of Decarbonize...
Decarbonizer: He who, or that which, decarbonizes a su...
Decarbonizing: of Decarbonize...
Decarburization: The act, process, or result of decarburi...
Decarburize: To deprive of carbon; to remove the carb...
Decard: To discard....
Decardinalize: To depose from the rank of cardinal....
Decastere: A measure of capacity, equal to ten ster...
Decastich: A poem consisting of ten lines....
Decastyle: Having ten columns in front; -- said of ...
Decastyle: A portico having ten pillars or columns ...
Decasyllabic: Having, or consisting of, ten syllables....
Decathlon: In the modern Olympic Games, a composite...
Decatoic: Pertaining to, or derived from, decane....
Decay: To pass gradually from a sound, prospero...
Decay: Destruction; death....
Decay: To destroy....
Decay: Gradual failure of health, strength, sou...
Decay: Cause of decay....
Decay: To cause to decay; to impair....
Decayed: of Decay...
Decayed: Fallen, as to physical or social conditi...
Decayer: A causer of decay....
Decaying: of Decay...
Deccagynous: Belonging to the Decagynia; having ten s...
Deccapodal: Alt. of Deccapodous...
Deccapodous: Belonging to the decapods; having ten fe...
Decease: To depart from this life; to die; to pas...
Decease: Departure, especially departure from thi...
Deceased: Passed away; dead; gone....
Deceased: of Decease...
Deceasing: of Decease...
Decede: To withdraw....
Decedent: Removing; departing....
Decedent: A deceased person....
Deceit: An attempt or disposition to deceive or ...
Deceit: Any trick, collusion, contrivance, false...
Deceitful: Full of, or characterized by, deceit; se...
Deceitfully: With intent to deceive....
Deceitfulness: Tendency to mislead or deceive....
Deceitfulness: The disposition to deceive; as, a man's ...
Deceitfulness: The quality of being deceitful; as, the ...
Deceitless: Free from deceit....
Deceivable: Fitted to deceive; deceitful....
Deceivable: Subject to deceit; capable of being misl...
Deceivableness: Capability of deceiving....
Deceivableness: Liability to be deceived or misled; as, ...
Deceivably: In a deceivable manner....
Deceive: To lead into error; to cause to believe ...
Deceive: To beguile; to amuse, so as to divert th...
Deceive: To deprive by fraud or stealth; to defra...
Deceived: of Deceive...
Deceiver: One who deceives; one who leads into err...
Deceiving: of Deceive...
December: The twelfth and last month of the year, ...
December: Fig.: With reference to the end of the y...
Decembrist: One of those who conspired for constitut...
Decemdentate: Having ten points or teeth....
Decemfid: Cleft into ten parts....
Decemlocular: Having ten cells for seeds....
Decempedal: Having ten feet; decapodal....
Decempedal: Ten feet in length....
Decemvir: One of a body of ten magistrates in anci...
Decemvir: A member of any body of ten men in autho...
Decemviral: Pertaining to the decemvirs in Rome....
Decemvirate: The office or term of office of the dece...
Decemvirate: A body of ten men in authority....
Decemviri: of Decemvir...
Decemvirs: of Decemvir...
Decemvirship: The office of a decemvir....
Decence: Decency....
Decencies: of Decency...
Decency: The quality or state of being decent, su...
Decency: That which is proper or becoming....
Decene: One of the higher hydrocarbons, C10H20, ...
Decennaries: of Decennary...
Decennary: A period of ten years....
Decennary: A tithing consisting of ten neighboring ...
Decennia: of Decennium...
Decennial: Consisting of ten years; happening every...
Decennial: A tenth year or tenth anniversary....
Decennium: A period of ten years....
Decenniums: of Decennium...
Decennoval: Alt. of Decennovary...
Decennovary: Pertaining to the number nineteen; of ni...
Decent: Suitable in words, behavior, dress, or c...
Decent: Free from immodesty or obscenity; modest...
Decent: Comely; shapely; well-formed....
Decent: Moderate, but competent; sufficient; hen...
Decentralization: The action of decentralizing, or the sta...
Decentralize: To prevent from centralizing; to cause t...
Deceptible: Capable of being deceived; deceivable....
Deception: That which deceives or is intended to de...
Deception: The state of being deceived or misled....
Deception: The act of deceiving or misleading....
Deceptious: Tending deceive; delusive....
Deceptive: Tending to deceive; having power to misl...
Deceptively: In a manner to deceive....
Deceptiveness: The power or habit of deceiving; tendenc...
Deceptivity: Deceptiveness; a deception; a sham....
Deceptory: Deceptive....
Decern: To perceive, discern, or decide....
Decern: To decree; to adjudge....
Decerniture: A decree or sentence of a court....
Decerp: To pluck off; to crop; to gather....
Decerpt: Plucked off or away....
Decerptible: That may be plucked off, cropped, or tor...
Decerption: The act of plucking off; a cropping....
Decerption: That which is plucked off or rent away; ...
Decertation: Contest for mastery; contention; strife....
Decession: Departure; decrease; -- opposed to acces...
Decharm: To free from a charm; to disenchant....
Dechristianize: To turn from, or divest of, Christianity...
Dechristianized: of Dechristianize...
Dechristianizing: of Dechristianize...
Deciare: A measure of area, the tenth part of an ...
Decidable: Capable of being decided; determinable....
Decide: To determine; to form a definite opinion...
Decide: To bring to a termination, as a question...
Decide: To cut off; to separate....
Decided: of Decide...
Decided: Free from ambiguity; unequivocal; unmist...
Decided: Free from doubt or wavering; determined;...
Decidedly: In a decided manner; indisputably; clear...
Decidement: Means of forming a decision....
Decidence: A falling off....
Decider: One who decides....
Deciding: of Decide...
Decidua: The inner layer of the wall of the uteru...
Deciduata: A group of Mammalia in which a decidua i...
Deciduate: Possessed of, or characterized by, a dec...
Deciduity: Deciduousness....
Deciduous: Falling off, or subject to fall or be sh...
Deciduousness: The quality or state of being deciduous....
Decigram: Alt. of Decigramme...
Decigramme: A weight in the metric system; one tenth...
Decil: Alt. of Decile...
Decile: An aspect or position of two planets, wh...
Deciliter: Alt. of Decilitre...
Decilitre: A measure of capacity or volume in the m...
Decillion: According to the English notation, a mil...
Decillionth: One of a decillion equal parts....
Decillionth: The quotient of unity divided by a decil...
Decillionth: Pertaining to a decillion, or to the quo...
Decimal: Of or pertaining to decimals; numbered o...
Decimal: A number expressed in the scale of tens;...
Decimalism: The system of a decimal currency, decima...
Decimalize: To reduce to a decimal system; as, to de...
Decimally: By tens; by means of decimals....
Decimate: To take the tenth part of; to tithe....
Decimate: To select by lot and punish with death e...
Decimate: To destroy a considerable part of; as, t...
Decimated: of Decimate...
Decimating: of Decimate...
Decimation: A tithing....
Decimation: A selection of every tenth person by lot...
Decimation: The destruction of any large proportion,...
Decimator: One who decimates....
Decime: A French coin, the tenth part of a franc...
Decimeter: Alt. of Decimetre...
Decimetre: A measure of length in the metric system...
Decimosexto: A book consisting of sheets, each of whi...
Decimosexto: Having sixteen leaves to a sheet; as, a ...
Decine: One of the higher hydrocarbons, C10H15, ...
Decipher: To translate from secret characters or c...
Decipher: To find out, so as to be able to make kn...
Decipher: To stamp; to detect; to discover....
Decipherable: Capable of being deciphered; as, old wri...
Deciphered: of Decipher...
Decipherer: One who deciphers....
Decipheress: A woman who deciphers....
Deciphering: of Decipher...
Decipherment: The act of deciphering....
Decipiency: State of being deceived; hallucination....
Decipium: A supposed rare element, said to be asso...
Decision: The act of deciding; act of settling or ...
Decision: The quality of being decided; prompt and...
Decision: An account or report of a conclusion, es...
Decision: Cutting off; division; detachment of a p...
Decisive: Marked by promptness and decision....
Decisive: Having the power or quality of deciding ...
Decisory: Able to decide or determine; having a te...
Decistere: The tenth part of the stere or cubic met...
Decitizenize: To deprive of the rights of citizenship....
Decivilize: To reduce from civilization to a savage ...
Deck: A main aeroplane surface, esp. of a bipl...
Deck: A heap or store....
Deck: To dress, as the person; to clothe; espe...
Deck: To furnish with a deck, as a vessel....
Deck: The floorlike covering of the horizontal...
Deck: The upper part or top of a mansard roof ...
Deck: The roof of a passenger car....
Deck: A pack or set of playing cards....
Deck: To cover; to overspread....
Decked: of Deck...
Deckel: Same as Deckle....
Decker: One who, or that which, decks or adorns;...
Decker: A vessel which has a deck or decks; -- u...
Decking: of Deck...
Deckle: A separate thin wooden frame used to for...
Deckle edge: The rough, untrimmed edge of paper left ...
Deckle-edged: Having a deckle edge; as, deckle-edged p...
Declaim: To speak rhetorically; to make a formal ...
Declaim: To defend by declamation; to advocate lo...
Declaim: To speak for rhetorical display; to spea...
Declaim: To utter in public; to deliver in a rhet...
Declaimant: A declaimer....
Declaimed: of Declaim...
Declaimer: One who declaims; an haranguer....
Declaiming: of Declaim...
Declamation: The act or art of declaiming; rhetorical...
Declamation: Pretentious rhetorical display, with mor...
Declamation: A set or harangue; declamatory discourse...
Declamator: A declaimer....
Declamatory: Characterized by rhetorical display; pre...
Declamatory: Pertaining to declamation; treated in th...
Declarable: Capable of being declared....
Declarant: One who declares....
Declaration: The act of declaring, or publicly announ...
Declaration: That which is declared or proclaimed; an...
Declaration: The document or instrument containing su...
Declaration: That part of the process in which the pl...
Declarative: Making declaration, proclamation, or pub...
Declaratively: By distinct assertion; not impliedly; in...
Declarator: A form of action by which some right or ...
Declaratorily: In a declaratory manner....
Declaratory: Making declaration, explanation, or exhi...
Declare: To make clear; to free from obscurity....
Declare: To make known by language; to communicat...
Declare: To make declaration of; to assert; to af...
Declare: To make full statement of, as goods, etc...
Declare: To make a declaration, or an open and ex...
Declare: To state the plaintiff's cause of action...
Declared: of Declare...
Declaredly: Avowedly; explicitly....
Declaredness: The state of being declared....
Declarement: Declaration....
Declarer: One who makes known or proclaims; that w...
Declaring: of Declare...
Declass: To remove from a class; to separate or d...
Declassed: of Declass...
Declassing: of Declass...
Declension: The act or the state of declining; decli...
Declension: A falling off towards a worse state; a d...
Declension: Act of courteously refusing; act of decl...
Declension: Inflection of nouns, adjectives, etc., a...
Declension: The form of the inflection of a word dec...
Declension: Rehearsing a word as declined....
Declensional: Belonging to declension....
Declinable: Capable of being declined; admitting of ...
Declinal: Declining; sloping....
Declinate: Bent downward or aside; (Bot.) bending d...
Declination: The act of deviating or turning aside; o...
Declination: The act or state of declining or refusin...
Declination: The angular distance of any object from ...
Declination: The arc of the horizon, contained betwee...
Declination: The act of inflecting a word; declension...
Declination: The act or state of bending downward; in...
Declination: The act or state of falling off or decli...
Declinator: A dissentient....
Declinator: An instrument for taking the declination...
Declinatory: Containing or involving a declination or...
Declinature: The act of declining or refusing; as, th...
Decline: To cause to decrease or diminish....
Decline: To bend, or lean downward; to take a dow...
Decline: To tend or draw towards a close, decay, ...
Decline: To turn or bend aside; to deviate; to st...
Decline: To bend downward; to bring down; to depr...
Decline: To put or turn aside; to turn off or awa...
Decline: To inflect, or rehearse in order the cha...
Decline: To run through from first to last; to re...
Decline: A falling off; a tendency to a worse sta...
Decline: That period of a disorder or paroxysm wh...
Decline: A gradual sinking and wasting away of th...
Decline: To turn away; to shun; to refuse; -- the...
Declined: of Decline...
Declined: Declinate....
Decliner: He who declines or rejects....
Declining: of Decline...
Declinometer: An instrument for measuring the declinat...
Declinous: Declinate....
Declivities: of Declivity...
Declivitous: Alt. of Declivous...
Declivity: Deviation from a horizontal line; gradua...
Declivity: A descending surface; a sloping place....
Declivous: Descending gradually; moderately steep; ...
Decoct: To prepare by boiling; to digest in hot ...
Decoct: To prepare by the heat of the stomach fo...
Decoct: To warm, strengthen, or invigorate, as i...
Decocted: of Decoct...
Decoctible: Capable of being boiled or digested....
Decocting: of Decoct...
Decoction: The act or process of boiling anything i...
Decoction: An extract got from a body by boiling it...
Decocture: A decoction....
Decoherer: A device for restoring a coherer to its ...
Decollate: To sever from the neck; to behead; to de...
Decollated: Decapitated; worn or cast off in the pro...
Decollated: of Decollate...
Decollating: of Decollate...
Decollation: The act of beheading or state of one beh...
Decollation: A painting representing the beheading of...
Decolletage: The upper border or part of a decollete ...
Decollete: Wearing a decollete gown....
Decollete: Leaving the neck and shoulders uncovered...
Decolling: Beheading....
Decolor: To deprive of color; to bleach....
Decolorant: A substance which removes color, or blea...
Decolorate: Deprived of color....
Decolorate: To decolor....
Decoloration: The removal or absence of color....
Decolorize: To deprive of color; to whiten....
Decomplex: Repeatedly compound; made up of complex ...
Decomposable: Capable of being resolved into constitue...
Decompose: To separate the constituent parts of; to...
Decompose: To become resolved or returned from exis...
Decomposed: Separated or broken up; -- said of the c...
Decomposed: of Decompose...
Decomposing: of Decompose...
Decomposite: Anything decompounded....
Decomposite: See Decompound, a., 2....
Decomposite: Compounded more than once; compounded wi...
Decomposition: The act or process of resolving the cons...
Decomposition: Repeated composition; a combination of c...
Decomposition: The state of being reduced into original...
Decompound: To compound or mix with that is already ...
Decompound: To reduce to constituent parts; to decom...
Decompound: Compound of what is already compounded; ...
Decompound: Several times compounded or divided, as ...
Decompound: A decomposite....
Decompoundable: Capable of being decompounded....
Decompounded: of Decompound...
Decompounding: of Decompound...
Deconcentrate: To withdraw from concentration; to decen...
Deconcentration: Act of deconcentrating....
Deconcoct: To decompose....
Deconsecrate: To deprive of sacredness; to secularize....
Decorament: Ornament....
Decorate: To deck with that which is becoming, orn...
Decorated: of Decorate...
Decorating: of Decorate...
Decoration: The act of adorning, embellishing, or ho...
Decoration: That which adorns, enriches, or beautifi...
Decoration: Specifically, any mark of honor to be wo...
Decoration Day: = Memorial Day....
Decorative: Suited to decorate or embellish; adornin...
Decorator: One who decorates, adorns, or embellishe...
Decore: To decorate; to beautify....
Decorement: Ornament....
Decorous: Suitable to a character, or to the time,...
Decorticate: To divest of the bark, husk, or exterior...
Decorticated: of Decorticate...
Decorticating: of Decorticate...
Decortication: The act of stripping off the bark, rind,...
Decorticator: A machine for decorticating wood, hullin...
Decorum: Propriety of manner or conduct; grace ar...
Decoy: Anything intended to lead into a snare; ...
Decoy: A person employed by officers of justice...
Decoy: A fowl, or the likeness of one, used by ...
Decoy: To lead into danger by artifice; to lure...
Decoy: A place into which wild fowl, esp. ducks...
Decoy-duck: A duck used to lure wild ducks into a de...
Decoyed: of Decoy...
Decoyer: One who decoys another....
Decoying: of Decoy...
Decoy-man: A man employed in decoying wild fowl....
Decoy-men: of Decoy-man...
Decrease: The wane of the moon....
Decrease: To cause to grow less; to diminish gradu...
Decrease: A becoming less; gradual diminution; dec...
Decrease: To grow less, -- opposed to increase; to...
Decreased: of Decrease...
Decreaseless: Suffering no decrease....
Decreasing: of Decrease...
Decreasing: Becoming less and less; diminishing....
Decreation: Destruction; -- opposed to creation....
Decree: To make decrees; -- used absolutely....
Decree: To determine judicially by authority, or...
Decree: A decision, order, or sentence, given in...
Decree: A determination or judgment of an umpire...
Decree: An order from one having authority, deci...
Decree: To ordain by fate....
Decree: An edict or law made by a council for re...
Decreeable: Capable of being decreed....
Decreed: of Decree...
Decreeing: of Decree...
Decreer: One who decrees....
Decreet: The final judgment of the Court of Sessi...
Decrement: The state of becoming gradually less; de...
Decrement: The quantity lost by gradual diminution ...
Decrement: A name given by Hauy to the successive d...
Decrement: The quantity by which a variable is dimi...
Decrepit: Broken down with age; wasted and enfeebl...
Decrepitate: To roast or calcine so as to cause a cra...
Decrepitate: To crackle, as salt in roasting....
Decrepitated: of Decrepitate...
Decrepitating: of Decrepitate...
Decrepitation: The act of decrepitating; a crackling no...
Decrepitness: Decrepitude....
Decrepitude: The broken state produced by decay and t...
Decrescendo: With decreasing volume of sound; -- a di...
Decrescent: Becoming less by gradual diminution; dec...
Decrescent: A crescent with the horns directed towar...
Decretal: An authoritative order or decree; especi...
Decretal: The collection of ecclesiastical decrees...
Decretal: Appertaining to a decree; containing a d...
Decrete: A decree....
Decretion: A decrease....
Decretist: One who studies, or professes the knowle...
Decretive: Having the force of a decree; determinin...
Decretorial: Decretory; authoritative....
Decretorily: In a decretory or definitive manner; by ...
Decretory: Established by a decree; definitive; set...
Decretory: Serving to determine; critical....
Decrew: To decrease....
Decrial: A crying down; a clamorous censure; cond...
Decried: of Decry...
Decrier: One who decries....
Decrown: To deprive of a crown; to discrown....
Decrustation: The removal of a crust....
Decry: To cry down; to censure as faulty, mean,...
Decrying: of Decry...
Decubation: Act of lying down; decumbence....
Decubitus: An attitude assumed in lying down; as, t...
Decucuminated: Having the point or top cut off....
Deculassement: Alt. of Deculassment...
Deculassment: An accidental blowing off of, or other s...
Decuman: Large; chief; -- applied to an extraordi...
Decumbence: Alt. of Decumbency...
Decumbency: The act or posture of lying down....
Decumbent: Reclining on the ground, as if too weak ...
Decumbent: Lying down; prostrate; recumbent....
Decumbently: In a decumbent posture....
Decumbiture: Aspect of the heavens at the time of tak...
Decumbiture: Confinement to a sick bed, or time of ta...
Decuple: A number ten times repeated....
Decuple: Tenfold....
Decuple: To make tenfold; to multiply by ten....
Decupled: of Decuple...
Decupling: of Decuple...
Decuries: of Decury...
Decurion: A head or chief over ten; especially, an...
Decurionate: The office of a decurion....
Decurrence: The act of running down; a lapse....
Decurrent: Extending downward; -- said of a leaf wh...
Decursion: A flowing; also, a hostile incursion....
Decursive: Running down; decurrent....
Decursively: In a decursive manner....
Decurt: To cut short; to curtail....
Decurtation: Act of cutting short....
Decury: A set or squad of ten men under a decuri...
Decussate: Alt. of Decussated...
Decussate: To cross at an acute angle; to cut or di...
Decussated: Growing in pairs, each of which is at ri...
Decussated: Crossed; intersected....
Decussated: of Decussate...
Decussated: Consisting of two rising and two falling...
Decussately: In a decussate manner....
Decussating: of Decussate...
Decussation: Act of crossing at an acute angle, or st...
Decussative: Intersecting at acute angles....
Decussatively: Crosswise; in the form of an X....
Decyl: A hydrocarbon radical, C10H21, never exi...