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14,304 words match “TED”

DENTED a.
Indented; impressed with little hollows.
DENTICULATE; DENTICULATED a.
Furnished with denticles; notched into little toothlike projections; as, a denticulate leaf of calyx. -- Den*tic"u*late*ly, adv.
DENTILATED a.
Toothed.
DEVOTED a.
Consecrated to a purpose; strongly attached; zealous; devout; as, a devoted admirer. -- De*vot"ed*ly, adv. -- De*vot"ed*ness, n.
DIGAMMATE; DIGAMMATED a.
ing the digamma or its representative letter or sound; as, the Latin word vis is a digammated form of the Greek . Andrews.
DIGESTEDLY adv.
In a digested or well-arranged manner; methodically.
DIGITATE; DIGITATED a.
Having several leaflets arranged, like the fingers of the hand, at the extremity of a stem or petiole. Also, in general, characterized by digitation. -- Dig"i*tate*ly, adv.
DILAPIDATED a.
Decayed; fallen into partial ruin; injured by bad usage or neglect. A deserted and dilapidated buildings. Cooper.
DILATED a. 3 definitions
Expanded; enlarged. Shak.
DILATEDLY adv.
In a dilated manner. Feltham.
DILUTED a.
Reduced in strength; thin; weak. -- Di*lut"ed*ly, adv.
DIM-SIGHTED a.
Having dim sight; lacking perception. -- Dim"-sight`ed*ness, n.
DISAFFECTED a.
Alienated in feeling; not wholly loyal. J. H. Newman. -- Dis`af*fect"ed*ly, adv. -- Dis`af*fect"ed*ness, n.
DISAPPOINTED a. 2 definitions
Defeated of expectation or hope; balked; as, a disappointed person or hope.
DISCALCEATED a.
Deprived off shoes or sandals; unshod; discalced.
DISCONSOLATED a.
Disconsolate. [Obs.] A poor, disconsolated, drooping creature. Sterne.
DISCONTENTED p.
one that was in distress, and every one that was in debt, and every one that was discontented, gathered themselves unto him. 1 Sam. xxii. 2. -- Dis`con*tent"ed*ly, adv. -- Dis`con*tent"ed*ness, n.
DISHABITED p.
Rendered uninhabited. "Dishabited towns." R. Carew.
DISINHABITED a.
Uninhabited. [Obs.]
DISINTERESTED a.
ive; having no relation of interest or feeling; not biased or prejudiced; as, a disinterested decision or judge. The happiness of disinterested sacrifices. Channing.
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