Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ted; part taken away; abatement. — Deductive,-iv, a. Of, or pert, to, deduction; capable of beingdeduced from premises; deducible. —Deductively,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 ; efficiency. (JLaw.) Asealed instrument in writing, containing some


Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ted; part taken away; abatement. — Deductive,-iv, a. Of, or pert, to, deduction; capable of beingdeduced from premises; deducible. —Deductively,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 ; efficiency. (JLaw.) Asealed instrument in writing, containing sometransfer, bargain, or contract, esp. in regard to realestate. — v. t. To convey or transfer by deed. Deem, dera, v. t. [deemed (denid), deeming.] Toconclude on consideration; to think, judge, regard. — V. 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 siin, cube, full; moon, fd&t; Icow, oil; linger or ink, tiien, boNboN, chair, get. DEER y« DEFT. Deer. versed ; profoundly moving or affecting; penetra-ting; thorough; profoundly quiet ordark; unmixed;sunk low ; depressed ; aljject ; 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 j)rofoundpart; the midst; the depth.—Deep^en, dep^n, v^ t.[-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. Beer, der, n. sing, and j^l. A ruminant quadruped ofseveral species, the malesof which have antlers. Defa


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