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(v)
(transitive, intransitive) To assert or announce formally, officially, explicitly, or emphatically.
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(adj)
Openly avowed.
(n)
A unit of surface area equal to 10 ares (that is, 1,000 square metres, 0.10 hectares, or approximately 0.25 acres)
One who declares.
(ambitransitive) To remove clutter from, to tidy.
A folding chair in which a wooden frame supports a length of canvas; traditionally used on the beach or onboard a liner.
The style of decoration of a room or building.
A daycare centre.
Alternative form of daycare. [Daytime supervision, usually of children or pets.]
(transitive, veterinary medicine) To surgically remove the claws of (an animal); to perform onychectomy on.
One who declines.
One who delays.
A surname.
the care that a reasonable man would exercise under the circumstances; the standard for determining legal duty
One who declaims.
That which causes decay.
One who issues a decree.
The act of declining or refusing something.
A male given name from Old Irish, borne notably by Declán of Ardmore
The act of making something known; announcing; proclaiming
(intransitive) To bargain, haggle or negotiate over a sale.
Only used in killer diller
(transitive) To take the virginity of (somebody), especially a woman or girl.
The capital city of Senegal.
Alternative form of déclassé. [Degraded from one's social class.]
Any of several species of small southern African antelopes of the Cephalophinae subfamily.
One who dallies; a procrastinator.
french inventor of the first practical photographic process, the daguerreotype (1789-1851)
A vestigial digit, hoof or claw that does not reach the ground.
One who decries.
US spelling of decolour. [(transitive) To deprive of colour; to bleach.]
Obsolete form of deflower. [(transitive) To take the virginity of (somebody), especially a woman or girl.]
A young duck.
Having an itchy sensation like that of being tickled.
(sports) A player who tackles another.
A city in Tulare County, California, United States.
(N)
Hilaire, the French form of Hilary, is a given name and surname derived from the Latin hilarius meaning happy or merry.
Alternative form of hilar (hilarious). [Relating to or near a hilum.]
To bring or transport something to its destination.
(used in conjunction with a number) Something having a certain number of levels.
One who, or that which, dulls.
(slang) Delicious.
One who, or that which, ducks; a plunger; a diver.
One who digs or delves, as with a spade.
english dramatist and pamphleteer (1572-1632)
A city in Gedeo, Oromia, Ethiopia.
an instrument of execution by electrocution; resembles a chair
(obsolete) guidance, control
(transitive, cooking) To detach small pieces of cooked food from a pan by adding liquid, so that they can be used in further cooking.
a female given name.
(obsolete) To deliberate.
A surname from Italian.
permission to proceed after obstacles have been removed
The airglow of the sky during the day.
Alternative form of Day-Glo; luminescent; fluorescent; of colors, very bright. [(colloquial) Very bright and luminous in colour.]
(colloquial) Very bright and luminous in colour.
A surname from French.
to waver
Clothes to be worn in the daytime.
Any of several plants, of the genus Commelina, whose flowers last only a day
A surname from Dutch or Afrikaans.