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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



337 words match “AGENT”

DEED n.
That which is done or effected by a responsible agent; an act; an action; a thing done; -- a word of extensive application, including, whatever is done, good or bad, great or small. And Joseph said to them, What deed is this which ye have done Gen. xliv. 15. We receive the due reward of our deeds. Luke xxiii. 41. Would…
DEFALCATION n.
An abstraction of money, etc., by an officer or agent
DEL CREDERE n.
An agreement by which an agent or factor, in consideration of an additional premium or commission (called a del credere commission), engages, when he sells goods on credit, to insure, warrant, or guarantee to his principal the solvency of the purchaser, the engagement of the factor being to pay the debt himself if it i…
DEMIURGE n.
According to the Gnostics, an agent or one employed by the Supreme Being to create the material universe and man.
DEODORIZER n.
He who, or that which, deodorizes; esp., an agent that destroys offensive odors.
DEOXIDIZER n.
That which removes oxygen; hence, a reducing agent; as, nascent hydrogen is a deoxidizer.
DEPRESSANT n.
An agent or remedy which lowers the vital powers.
DEPRESSOMOTOR a.
Any agent that depresses the activity of the motor centers, as bromides, etc.
DEPURATIVE a.
A depurative remedy or agent; or a disease which is believed to be depurative.
DEPUTE v.
To appoint as deputy or agent; to commission to act in one's place; to delegate. There is no man deputed of the king to hear thee. 2. Sam. xv. 3. Some persons, deputed by a meeting. Macaulay.
DERIVATIVE n.
An agent which is adapted to produce a derivation (in the medical sense).
DESICCATOR n.
A short glass jar fitted with an air-tight cover, and containing some desiccating agent, as sulphuric acid or calcium chloride, above which is suspended the material to be dried, or preserved from moisture.
DETERSIVE a.
A cleansing agent; a detergent.
DEVELOP v.
become visible, as an invisible or latent image upon plate, by submitting it to chemical agents; to bring to view. To develop a curved surface on a place (Geom.), to produce on the plane an equivalent surface, as if by rolling the curved surface so that all parts shall successively touch the plane.
DEVELOPER n.
A reagent by the action of which the latent image upon a photographic plate, after exposure in the camera, or otherwise, is developed and visible.
DIAPHORETIC n.
A medicine or agent which promotes perspiration.
DILUENT n.
An agent used for effecting dilution of the blood; a weak drink. There is no real diluent but water. Arbuthnot.
DIPLOMATIC n.
A minister, official agent, or envoy to a foreign court; a diplomatist.
DISCUTIENT a.
An agent (as a medicinal application) which serves to disperse morbid matter. "Foment with discutiens." Wiseman.
DISINFECTANT n.
That which disinfects; an agent for removing the causes of infection, as chlorine.
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