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... [ Rare . ) Depletion ( de - plē'shon ) , n . [ L. depleo , to Such a person is like Homer's bird , deplumes himnDeperditelyt ( de - per'dīt - li ) , adv . In the empty out - de , priv . , and pleo , to fill . ) The self to feather all the ...
... [ Rare . ) Depletion ( de - plē'shon ) , n . [ L. depleo , to Such a person is like Homer's bird , deplumes himnDeperditelyt ( de - per'dīt - li ) , adv . In the empty out - de , priv . , and pleo , to fill . ) The self to feather all the ...
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... ( Rare . ) same as Deraignment ( which see ) . animals was purified by plants . Derelict ( der'e - likt ) , a . ( L. derelictus , pp . of Nature . The coulter rusts That should deracinate such savagery . derelinquo , derelictum , to leave ...
... ( Rare . ) same as Deraignment ( which see ) . animals was purified by plants . Derelict ( der'e - likt ) , a . ( L. derelictus , pp . of Nature . The coulter rusts That should deracinate such savagery . derelinquo , derelictum , to leave ...
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... [ Rare or obsolete . )- of the body ; consisting of skin . extremely soft and delicate , or altogether 4. In med . revulsion , or the drawing away Dermaneural , Dermoneural ( dér'ma - nū- imperceptible , by the want of pectoral or of the ...
... [ Rare or obsolete . )- of the body ; consisting of skin . extremely soft and delicate , or altogether 4. In med . revulsion , or the drawing away Dermaneural , Dermoneural ( dér'ma - nū- imperceptible , by the want of pectoral or of the ...
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... ( Rare . ) I will make the cities of Judah desolate , without an as , a despairing disposition ; a despairing Despend t ( dé - spend ) , v.t. To expend ; to inhabitant . Jer . ix . 11 . cry . dispend ; to spend ; to squander . 2. Laid ...
... ( Rare . ) I will make the cities of Judah desolate , without an as , a despairing disposition ; a despairing Despend t ( dé - spend ) , v.t. To expend ; to inhabitant . Jer . ix . 11 . cry . dispend ; to spend ; to squander . 2. Laid ...
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... ( Rare . ) Ezek . xxv . 6 . But thereof come in the end despondency and mad . Despumate ( de - spū'mát ) , v.t. To throw off Thou wretch ! despite o'erwhelm thee . Shak . Wordsworth . in foam . Cheyne . ( Rare . ) 2. Defiance with ...
... ( Rare . ) Ezek . xxv . 6 . But thereof come in the end despondency and mad . Despumate ( de - spū'mát ) , v.t. To throw off Thou wretch ! despite o'erwhelm thee . Shak . Wordsworth . in foam . Cheyne . ( Rare . ) 2. Defiance with ...
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