Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . at de-ducted; part taken away; abatement. — , a. Of, or pert, to, deduction; capable of beingdeduced from premises; deducible.—Deducfively,adv. — Deducive, -siv, a. Performing the act of de-duction. Deed, ded, n. That which is done, acted, or effected;an act; illustrious act ; achievement ; exploit;power of action ; agency ; etticiency. (Law.) Asealed instrument in writing, containi


Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . at de-ducted; part taken away; abatement. — , a. Of, or pert, to, deduction; capable of beingdeduced from premises; deducible.—Deducfively,adv. — Deducive, -siv, a. Performing the act of de-duction. Deed, ded, n. That which is done, acted, or effected;an act; illustrious act ; achievement ; exploit;power of action ; agency ; etticiency. (Law.) Asealed instrument in writing, containing sometransfer, bargain, or contract, esp. in regard to realestate. — v. t. To convey or transfer by deed. Deem, dem, v. t. [deemed (demd), deeming.] To-conclude on consideration; to think, judge, regard. — I. To be of opinion, think, estimate. Deep, dep, a. Extending far below the surface; ofgreat perpendicular dimension; extending far backfrom the front; low in situation; hard to penetrateor comprehend; mysterious; profound; secret; ofpenetrating or far-reaching intellect; thoroughly stin, cube, full; moon, fd6t; cow, oil; linger or ink, tiien, boNboN, chair, get. DEER y« DEFT. ?versed ; profoundly moving or affecting; penetra-ting; thorough; profoundljquiet or dark; unmixed;sunk low ; depressed ; abject; strongly colored ;dark; intense; of low tone; grave; heavy.— a great depth; far down; profoundly; deeply. —n. That which is deep, esp. deep water; the ocean;that which is profound ; most quiet or _profoundpart; the midst; the depth. —Deepen, ^epo, v.«.[-ENED (-nd), -ENING.] To make deep or increasethe depth of, make darker or more intense, morepoignant or affecting, or more grave or low in tone.— To become more deep.—Depth, n. Deep-ness; measure of deepness; a deep, or the deepest, orthe niiddle, part, —as, depth of winter. Deer, der, n. sing, and pi. A ruminant quadruped ofseveral species, the malesof which haveantlers. Deface, de-la


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