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decemscalmus adj. ten-thowled; having ten oars; N. cr dĕcemvir dĕcemvĭrālis adj. decemviral, of; belonging to the decem viri; in the manne... dĕcemvĭrātus the decemvirate, the rank; office of a decemvir dĕcemvĭri a college; commission of ten men, the decemviri; decemvirs; the composers of th… dĕcennālis adj. of ten years, decennial; a festival celebrated every ten years after the time o… dĕcennis adj. of ten years; a festival under the emperors, held every ten years dĕcennĭum A period of ten years dĕcennŏvālis adj. of nineteen years Dĕcennŏvĭum the Pomptine Marshes dĕcens P. a. dĕcenter P. a. fin dĕcentĭa comeliness, decency Dĕcentĭus a general of Magnentius; adj., pertaining to Decentius.—S... dēceptio a deceiving, deception; Deceitfulness dēceptor a deceiver dēceptōrĭus adj. deceitful, deceptive dēceptrix she that deceives dēceptus dēceptus deception dĕcēris a ten-oared ship; a ship having ten banks of oars; lect. ... dēcermĭna leaves and boughs plucked off; beggars; the refuse of For... dēcerno v. a. and n. To decide, determine; to decide, determine on; to determine, resolve on; ut dēcerpo v. a. to pluck off, to tear, pull; break off, to crop, gather; no dēcerptor one who plucks; excerpts; one who extracts dēcertātĭo the decision of a dispute, a decisive conflict; contest dēcertātor he who goes through a decisive contest, a champion dēcerto v. n. and a. , to go through a decisive contest, to fight it out; to f...; to contend; to co… dēcervīcātus adj. decollated, beheaded dēcessĭo a going away, departure; the transition, transferring dēcessor one who retires from a province he has governed; a retiri...; a predecessor in … dēcessus a going away, departure dĕcet It is seemly, comely, becoming,; it beseems, behooves, is... Dĕcetia a town of the Aedui in; Decize dēcharmĭdo v. a. to un-Charmidize Dĕcĭānus Dĕcĭānus a Roman surname Deciātes a people; of Liguria Dēcĭdĭus a Roman proper name; a military officer who served under ... dēcĭdo v. n. to fall off, fall down; to fall, drop, fall away, fail, sink dēcīdo v. a. to cut off; to decide; to determine, settle, terminate, put an end to dēcĭdŭus adj. falling down; off, deciduous; cut off dĕcĭēs ten times; an indefinite large number dĕcĭma dĕcĭmānus adj. belonging to the tenth part; considerable, large, immense dĕcĭmārĭus adj., pertaining to tithes; Paying tithes, subject to tithes dĕcĭmātĭo the taking of a tenth; A tithing; A selecting by lot of every tenth man for pun… dĕcĭmātrus a holiday of the Falisci, ten days after the Ides dĕcĭmo v. a. To select by lot every tenth man for punishment, to decimate; To cause to pay t… dĕcĭmŏdĭa dĕcĭmus adj. the tenth; considerable, large, immense Dĕcĭmus proper names; a Roman praenomen; adj., named for Decimus; the goddess that pres… dēcĭnĕrātus adj. wholly turned to ashes dēcĭnĕresco v. n. to be wholly reduced to ashes dēcĭpĭo v. a. to catch, ensnare, entrap, beguile, elude, deceive, cheat... dēcĭpŭla a snare, gin, trap dēcircĭno v. a. to make of a circular form, to round off dēcīsĭo A diminishing; A decision, settlement, agreement dēcīsus dēcĭtans P. a. causing to glide down Dĕcĭus An ancient Italian praenomen; The name of an eminent plebeian; at Rome; Genit; … dēclāmātĭo Exercise in oratorical delivery, exercise; practice in sp...; loud, eager talki… dēclāmātĭuncŭla a little exercise in speaking, a short declamation dēclāmātor one who practises set speaking, a rhetorician, declaimer dēclāmātōrĭus adj. belonging to the exercise of speaking, declamatory, rheto... dēclāmĭto to practise rhetorical delivery; declamation, to declaim; to talk violently, to… dēclāmo v. n. and a. to exercise one's self in rhetorical delivery, to practis...; to speak; with vi… dēclārātĭo a making clear; evident, a disclosure, exposition, declar... dēclārātīvus adj. serving for explanation, explanatory; by way of explanation dēclārātor one who declares; makes known, an announcer dēclāro v. a. to make clear, plain, evident; to show, manifest, declare; to make clear to the… dēclīnābĭlis adj. that can be; inflected dēclīnātĭo a bending from; a bending aside; an oblique inclination; ...; oblique motion dēclīnātus variation, inflection dēclīnis adj. turning aside dēclīno v. a. and n. to bend from; to turn aside; away dēclīvis adj. inclining downwards, sloping; in a sloping manner dēclīvĭtas a sloping place, declivity dēcocta dēcoctĭo a boiling down; a decoction, mixture dēcoctĭus dēcoctor one who has squandered his own or another's property, a r... dēcoctum dēcoctus dēcoctus a boiling down, seething dēcollātĭo a beheading dēcollo v. a. To take off from the neck; to decollate, decapitate, behead dēcōlo v. n. to come to naught, to fail dēcŏlor adj., deprived of it's natural color, discolored, defaced...; depraved, degener… dēcŏlōrātē adv. degenerately, Comp dēcŏlōrātĭo a discoloring dēcŏlōro v. a. to deprive of its natural color, to discolor, stain, defa...; decoloratur; to t… dēcompŏsĭtus adj., formed; derived from a compound word dēconcĭlĭo v. a. to deprive of, take away dēcondo v. a. to secrete dēcontor v. dep. n. to hesitate, to be at a loss dēcŏquo v. a. To boil away, boil down, diminish by boiling; To boil, cook dĕcor what is seemly, becoming; comeliness, elegance, grace, be...; charms, beauty dĕcŏrāmen ornament, decoration dĕcŏrāmentum ornament, decoration