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3,369 words match “SAME”

DENUNCIATIVE a.
Same as Denunciatory. Farrar.
DEPLOITATION n.
Same as Exploitation.
DEPRESSION n.
s the spectator goes toward the equator. -- Depression of the visible horizon. (Astron.) Same as Dip of the horizon, under Dip.
DEREINE; DEREYNE v.
Same as Darraign. [Obs.] Chaucer.
DERMOID a.
Same as Dermatoid. Dermoid cyst (Med.), a cyst containing skin, or structures connected with skin, such as hair.
DERMOPTERI n.
Same as Dermopterygii.
DESCENSION n.
he degree or arc of the equator which descends below the horizon of a right sphere at the same time with the object. [Obs.]
DESCRIBENT n.
Same as Generatrix.
DESMINE n.
Same as Stilbite. It commonly occurs in bundles or tufts of crystals.
DESOLATOR n.
Same as Desolater. Byron.
DESPATCH n.
Same as Dispatch.
DESSERT n.
., forming the last course at dinner. "An 't please your honor," quoth the peasant, "This same dessert is not so pleasant." Pope. Dessert spoon, a spoon used in eating dessert; a spoon intermediate in size between a teaspoon and a tablespoon. -- Dessert-spoonful, n., pl. Dessert-spoonfuls, as much as a dessert spoon w…
DETORSION n.
Same as Detortion.
DEUTHYDROGURET n.
Same as Deutohydroguret.
DEUTO-; DEUT- n.
und in the series, and not to its composition, but which is now generally employed in the same sense as bi- or di-, although little used.
DEVILFISH n.
f the Gulf of Mexico and Southern Atlantic coasts. Several other related species take the same name. See Cephaloptera.
DEW a.
Same as Due, or Duty. [Obs.] Spenser.
DEXTROGLUCOSE n.
Same as Dextrose.
DEXTROGYRATE a.
Same as Dextrorotatory.
DEXTROUS; DEXTROUSLY; DEXTROUSNESS a.
Same as Dexterous, Dexterously, etc.
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