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decalcomania the process of making decals.
decaliter a unit of capacity equal to ten liters or 2.642 gallons.
Decalogue the Ten Commandments.
decameter a unit of length equal to ten meters or 32.808 feet.
decamp to go away suddenly or secretly. [2 definitions]
decant to pour (wine or other liquid) carefully, so as not to stir up sediment. [2 definitions]
decanter a stoppered, decorative glass bottle for serving wine, brandy, or the like.
decapitate to cut off the head of; behead.
decapod one of a group of crustaceans having ten legs, including crabs, lobsters, and shrimps. [2 definitions]
decarbonate to remove carbon dioxide gas or bubbles from.
decarbonize to remove carbon or soot from.
decarboxylate to remove a carbonyl group from (an organic compound), resulting in the emission of carbon dioxide.
decastere a unit of volume equal to ten steres or cubic meters or 13.079 cubic yards.
decasyllable a word or line of poetry having ten syllables.
decathlete one who participates in a decathlon.
decathlon an athletic contest in which each participant competes in ten different track and field events over a period of two days.
decay to rot or become rotted; decompose. [8 definitions]
decease the act of dying; death. [2 definitions]
deceased no longer alive; dead. [2 definitions]
decedent in law, one who has died.
deceit the act or practice of misleading, tricking, or cheating. [3 definitions]