Detracor :: Detracor (n.) One who detracts; a derogator; a defamer.
Detract :: Detract (v. t.) To take away; to withdraw.
Detract :: Detract (v. t.) To take credit or reputation from; to defame.
Detract :: Detract (v. i.) To take away a part or something, especially from one's credit; to lessen reputation; to derogate; to defame; -- often with from..
Detracted :: Detracted (imp. & p. p.) of Detrac.
Detracter :: Detracter (n.) One who detracts; a detractor.
Detracting :: Detracting (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Detrac.
Detractingly :: Detractingly (adv.) In a detracting manner.
Detraction :: Detraction (n.) A taking away or withdrawing.
Detraction :: Detraction (n.) The act of taking away from the reputation or good name of another; a lessening or cheapening in the estimation of others; the act of depreciating another, from envy or malice; calumny..
Detractious :: Detractious (a.) Containing detraction; detractory.
Detractive :: Detractive (a.) Tending to detractor draw.
Detractive :: Detractive (a.) Tending to lower in estimation; depreciative.
Detractiveness :: Detractiveness (n.) The quality of being detractive.
Detractory :: Detractory (a.) Defamatory by denial of desert; derogatory; calumnious.
Detractress :: Detractress (n.) A female detractor.
Detrain :: Detrain (v. i. & t.) To alight, or to cause to alight, from a railway train..
Detrect :: Detrect (v. t.) To refuse; to decline.
Detriment :: Detriment (n.) That which injures or causes damage; mischief; harm; diminution; loss; damage; -- used very generically; as, detriments to property, religion, morals, etc..
Detriment :: Detriment (n.) A charge made to students and barristers for incidental repairs of the rooms they occupy.
Detriment :: Detriment (v. t.) To do injury to; to hurt.
Detrimental :: Detrimental (a.) Causing detriment; injurious; hurtful.
Detrimentalness :: Detrimentalness (n.) The quality of being detrimental; injuriousness.
Detrital :: Detrital (a.) Pertaining to, or composed of, detritus..
Detrite :: Detrite (a.) Worn out.
Detrition :: Detrition (n.) A wearing off or away.
Detritus :: Detritus (n.) A mass of substances worn off from solid bodies by attrition, and reduced to small portions; as, diluvial detritus..
Detritus :: Detritus (n.) Hence: Any fragments separated from the body to which they belonged; any product of disintegration.
Detrude :: Detrude (v. t.) To thrust down or out; to push down with force.
Detruded :: Detruded (imp. & p. p.) of Detrud.
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