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Definition of dere
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Dere (v. t.) To hurt; to harm; to
injure.
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Incomposed
::
Incomposed
(a.)
Disordered;
disturbed.
Cyanosed
::
Cyanosed
(a.)
Rendered
blue, as the
surface
of the body, from
cyanosis
or
deficient
a/ration
of the
blood..
Sign
::
Sign (n.) A
remarkable
event,
considered
by the
ancients
as
indicating
the will of some
deity;
a
prodigy;
an
omen..
Turbid
::
Turbid
(a.)
Disturbed;
confused;
disordered.
Pilgrim
::
Pilgrim
(n.) A
wayfarer;
a
wanderer;
a
traveler;
a
stranger.
Grain
::
Grain (n.) The unit of the
English
system
of
weights;
-- so
called
because
considered
equal to the
average
of
grains
taken from the
middle
of the ears of
wheat.
7,000
grains
constitute
the pound
avoirdupois,
and 5,760
grains
the pound troy. A grain is equal to .0648 gram. See
Gram..
Hump-shouldered
::
Hump-shouldered
(a.)
Having
high,
hunched
shoulders..
Aborted
::
Aborted
(a.)
Rendered
abortive
or
sterile;
undeveloped;
checked
in
normal
development
at a very early
stage;
as,
spines
are
aborted
branches..
Weal-balanced
::
Weal-balanced
(a.)
Balanced
or
considered
with
reference
to
public
weal.
Venerable
::
Venerable
(a.)
Rendered
sacred
by
religious
or other
associations;
that
should
be
regarded
with awe and
treated
with
reverence;
as, the
venerable
walls of a
temple
or a
church..
Regulate
::
Regulate
(v. t.) To put in good
order;
as, to
regulate
the
disordered
state of a
nation
or its
finances..
Marauder
::
Marauder
(v.) A rover in quest of booty or
plunder;
a
plunderer;
one who
pillages.
Bill
::
Bill (n.) An
account
of goods sold,
services
rendered,
or work done, with the price or
charge;
a
statement
of a
creditor's
claim,
in gross or by
items;
as, a
grocer's
bill..
Preventer
::
Preventer
(n.) One who
prevents
or
obstructs;
a
hinderer;
that which
hinders;
as, a
preventer
of evils or of
disease..
Pilour
::
Pilour
(n.) A
piller;
a
plunderer.
Pederero
::
Pederero
(n.) A term
formerly
applied
to a short piece of
chambered
ordnance.
Bewilderment
::
Bewilderment
(n.) The state of being
bewildered.
Fault
::
Fault (n.) A moral
failing;
a
defect
or
dereliction
from duty; a
deviation
from
propriety;
an
offense
less
serious
than a
crime.
Vide
::
Vide ()
imperative
sing. of L.
videre,
to see; -- used to
direct
attention
to
something;
as, vide
supra,
see
above..
Verderer
::
Verderer
(n.) Alt. of
Verdero.
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