decade |
a unit of time equal to ten years. [2 definitions] |
decadence |
a decline into immorality; loss of moral values. [3 definitions] |
decadent |
characterized by a fall into an inferior state; decaying; degenerate. [3 definitions] |
decaffeinated |
having had the natural caffeine removed; having little or no caffeine. |
decagon |
in geometry, a ten-sided plane figure. |
decagram |
a unit of weight equal to ten grams or 0.353 ounce. |
decahedron |
in geometry, a ten-faced solid figure. |
decal |
a design or picture transferred or made to be transferred from specially prepared paper to glass, metal, wood, or the like. |
decalcify |
to remove calcium or its compounds from (a bone or the like). |
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. |