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decairn, decern,
decern [dəsɛrn]
v. To pronounce judgment, to decree.
Daichie, Daichy, Dechie, Dechy,
Dechie [ˈdɛxɪ,ˈdexɪ]
pn. Dalachy (Fife).
deceesion, deceision, decid, decide, decidet, decidit, indeceesion, indeceision, indecisive,
decide [dəˈsəid]
also U. decid [dəˈsɪd]
v. To decide.
pt. pp. decidit
Compounds and phrases etc.
deceesion [ˈdəsiʒən]: A decision.
indeceesion: Indecision.
indecisive [ɪnˈdəsəisəv]: Indecisive.
deck, deyk,
deck [dɛk]
n. The deck of a boat etc.
declare, declare$t, declared, declarit, deklaer,
declare [ˈdəkleːr]
v. To declare.
pt. pp. declare't, declared
decore, decorement, decorment,
decore [dəˈkoːr]
v. To decorate, to adorn.
Compounds and phrases etc.
decorement: Decoration, an embellishment, an ornament.
decorous: Decorous.
decorum: Decorum.
decree, decreet, decreit, decrie, decriet, decrite,
decree [ˈdəkri]
n. A civil or ecclesiastical decree.
v. To decree.
pt. pp. decree'd.
decreet [ˈdəkrit]
n. leg. The judgment or sentence of a court of law whereby the question at issue is decided.
v. leg. To order, decree judicially.
decrepted, decripped, decrippit, decript,
decrippit [dəˈkrɪpɪt]
adj. Decrepit.
deduce,
deduce [dəˈd(j)us]
v. To deduct, subtract.
dae, dee, dee$d, dee$t, deed, deein, deeit, dees, deet, deh, dehd, dei, dei$d, deid, dei-in, deit,
dee [diː, S. dei]
v. To die.
pt. pp. dee'd
Compounds and phrases etc.
dee frae, dee wi: Die of.
deein: Dying.
dees: Dies.
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