DEIGNING
DEIGNING, participle present tense Daning. Vouchsafing; thinking worthy.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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DEIGNING, participle present tense Daning. Vouchsafing; thinking worthy.
DEINTGRATE, verb transitive To disintegrate.
DEIPAROUS, adjective Bearing or bringing forth a god; an epithet applied the Virgin Mary.
DEIPNOSOPHIST, noun [Gr. A feast; a sophist.] One of an ancient sect of philosophers, who were famous for their learned conversation at meals.
DEISM, noun [Latin God.] The doctrine or creed of a deist; the belief or system of religious opinions of those who acknowledge the existence of one God, but deny revelation: or ...
DEIST, noun One who believes in the existence of a God, but denies revealed religion, but follows the light of nature and reason, as his only guides in doctrine and practice; a ...
DEISTIC,DEISTICAL, adjective Pertaining to deism or to deists; embracing deism, as a deistical writer; or containing deism, as a deistical book.
DEISTICAL, a. Pertaining to deism or to deists; embracing deism, as a deistical writer; or containing deism, as a deistical book.
DEITY, noun1. Godhead; divinity; the nature and essence of the Supreme Being; as, the deity of the Supreme Being is manifest in his works.2. God; the Supreme Being, or infinite ...
DEJECT, verb transitive [Latin To throw.]1. To cast down; usually, to cast down the countenance; to cause to fall with grief; to make to look sad or grieved, or to express disco...
DEJECTED, participle passive Cast down; depressed; grieved; discouraged.
DEJECTEDLY, adverb In a dejected manner; sadly; heavily.
DEJECTEDNESS, noun The state being cast down; lowness of spirits.
DEJECTING, participle present tense Casting down; depressing; dispiriting.
DEJECTION, noun1. A casting down; depression of mind; melancholy; lowness of spirits, occasioned by grief or misfortune.2. Weakness; as dejection of appetite.3. The act of voidi...
DEJECTLY, adverb In a downcast manner.
DEJECTORY, adjective Having power or tending to cast down, or to promote evacuations by stool.
DEJECTURE, noun That which is ejected; excrements.
DELACRYMATION, noun [Latin A weeping.] A preternatural discharge of watery humors from the eyes; waterishness of the eyes.
DELACTABLE, adjective [Latin To delight.] Delightful; highly pleasing; that gives great joy or pleasure; as a delectable garden.
DELACTATION, noun A weaning.
DELAPSATION, noun A falling down.
DELAPSE, verb intransitive [Latin To slide.] To fall or slide down.
DELAPSED, participle passive Fallen down.
DELAPSION, noun A falling down of the uterus, anus, etc.
DELATE, verb transitive [Latin To bear.]1. To carry; to convey.2. To accuse; to inform against; that is, to bear a charge against.
DELATION, noun1. Carriage; conveyance; as the delation of sound.2. To accuse; to inform against; that is, to bear a charge against.