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VOCABULARY 73. De-note-ment, a mark.

De-paint', to portray.

De-pau'-per-ate, to become poor.

De-pec-u-la-tion, robbing of the state.

De-pel, to drive off.

De-per-di-tion, loss.

Dep'-i-lous, without hair.

De-pil'-a-to-ry, a process to take off hair.

Dep'-lu-ma-tion, the act of taking the feathers off.

De-po-nent, a witness.

De-port', behavior.

De-port-a-tion, act of carrying off.

De-pos-it, to place any where.

De pul-sion, act of driving away.

Dep-u-ra'-tion, the act of cleansing.

Dep-u-rate, to cleanse.

De-raign'-ment, justification.

De-rī-so-ry,mocking.

Der'-mal, belonging to the skin.

Dern, sorrowful.

De-sid-er-ate, to desire.

De-sid-er-a-tum, a thing desired.

De-sid-i-ose, lazy.

De-spo-li-a’-tion,act of being deprived.

Des-pon-sa-tion, betrothing.

De-sume, to take away.

De-te-ri-or'-i-ty, state of being worse.

Det-o-na-tion, act of thundering.

De-tor'-sion, act of being wrenched awry

De-trun-ca'-tion, act of lopping off.

Deu-ter-og'-a-my, a second marriage.

Dev-i-ta'-tion, escaping.

Dex-ter-ous, skillful.

Di-a-pasm, a perfume.

Di-aph'-a-nous, transparent.

Di-dac'-tic, instruction.