DENOUNCED
DENOUNCED, participle passive1. Threatened by open declaration; as, punishment is denounced against the ungodly.2. Accused; proclaimed; as, he was denounced as an enemy.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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DENOUNCED, participle passive1. Threatened by open declaration; as, punishment is denounced against the ungodly.2. Accused; proclaimed; as, he was denounced as an enemy.
DENOUNCEMENT, noun The declaration of a menace, or of evil; denunciation.
DENOUNCER, noun One who denounces, or declares a menace.Here comes the sad denouncer of my fate.
DENOUNCING, participle present tense Declaring, as a threat; threatening; accusing.
DENSE, adjective1. Close; compact; having its constituent parts closely united; applied to solids or fluids; as a dense body; dense air.2. Thick; as a dense cloud, or fog.
DENSENESS, noun The same as density.
DENSITY, noun1. Closeness of constituent parts; compactness. density is opposed to rarity; and in philosophy, the density of a body indicates the quantity of matter contained in...
DENT, noun1. Literally, a tooth or projecting point. But it is used to express a gap or notch, or rather a depression or small hollow in a solid body; a hollow made by the press...
DENTAL, adjective Pertaining to the teeth. In grammar, formed or pronounced by the teeth, with the aid of the tongue; as, D and T are dental letters.DENTAL, noun1. An articulati...
DENTALITE, noun A fossil shell of the genus Dentalium.
DENTATE,DENTATED, adjective Toothed; notched.In botany, a dentated root is one that consists of a concatenation of joints, resembling a necklace.A dentate leaf is one that has h...
DENTATO-SINUATE, adjective Having points like teeth with hollows about the edge.
DENTED, adjective Indented; impressed with little hollows.
DENTELLI, noun Modillions.
DENTICLE, noun A small tooth or projecting point.
DENTICULATE,DENTICULATED, adjective [Latin A tooth.] Having small teeth or notches; as a denticulate leaf, calyx or seed.
DENTICULATED, a. [L. A tooth.] Having small teeth or notches; as a denticulate leaf, calyx or seed.
DENTICULATION, noun The state of being set with small teeth, or prominences or points, resembling the teeth of a saw.
DENTIFORM, adjective [Latin A tooth and form.] Having the form of a tooth.
DENTIFRICE, noun [Latin A tooth and to rub] A powder or other substance to be used in cleaning the teeth. Burnt shells and charcoal pulverized make an excellent dentifrice
DENTIL, noun [Latin A tooth.] In architecture, an ornament in cornices bearing some resemblance to teeth; used particularly in the Ionic and Corinthian order.
DENTIST, noun One whose occupation is to clean and extract teeth, or repair the loss of them.
DENTITION, noun [Latin To breed teeth.]1. The breeding or cutting of teeth in infancy.2. The time of breeding teeth.
DENTIZE, verb transitive To renew the teeth, or have them renewed.
DENTOID, adjective [Latin A tooth and form.] Having a form of teeth.
DENUDATE or DENUDE, verb transitive [Latin To make bare; naked.] To strip; to divest of all covering; to make bare or naked.
DENUDATION, noun1. The act of stripping off covering; a making bare.2. In geology, the act of washing away the surface of the earth by the deluge or other flood.