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decagon [decagons] (polygon with ten sides) noun [UK: ˈdek.ə.ɡən] [US: ˈdek.ə.ɡən] | decagononoun |
decagonal (shaped like a decagon) adjective [UK: deˈk.æ.ɡə.nəl] [US: dəˈk.æ.ɡʌnl] | decagonaleadjective |
decagram (ten grams) noun [UK: decaɡram] [US: decaɡram] | decagrammonoun |
decahedron (polyhedron with ten faces) noun [UK: dɪkəhˈiːdrən] [US: dᵻkəhˈiːdrən] | decaedronoun |
decal [decals] (design or picture to be transferred) noun [UK: dɪkˈal] [US: dᵻkˈæl] | calcomanianoun decalcabilenoun decalcomanianoun vetrofanianoun |
decalin (decahydronaphthalene) noun [UK: dɪkˈalɪn] [US: dᵻkˈælɪn] | decalinanoun |
decalitre (ten liters) noun [UK: ˈdek.ə.ˌliː.tə] [US: ˈdek.ə.ˌliː.tə] | decalitronoun |
Decalogue (set of rules) noun [UK: ˈdek.ə.lɒɡ] [US: ˈdek.ə.lɒɡ] | decalogonoun |
Decameron (collection of 100 short stories by Boccaccio) proper noun [UK: dɪkˈamərən] [US: dᵻkˈæmɚrən] | Decameronproper noun Decameroneproper noun |
decametre [decametres] (the length of 10 metres) noun [UK: ˈdek.ə.ˌmiː.tə] [US: ˈdek.ə.ˌmiː.tə] | decametronoun |
decane [decanes] noun [UK: dˈekeɪn] [US: dˈekeɪn] | decanonoun |
decant (to pour from one vessel into another) verb [UK: dɪˈkænt] [US: dəˈkænt] | travasareverb |
decant (to pour off gently so as not to disturb the sediment; to decant wine) verb [UK: dɪˈkænt] [US: dəˈkænt] | decantareverbJohn decanted the wine. = John decantò il vino. |
decanter (receptacle for decanted liquor) noun [UK: dɪˈk.æn.tə(r)] [US: dɪˈk.æn.tər] | damigiananoun |
decanter (vessel for decanting) noun [UK: dɪˈk.æn.tə(r)] [US: dɪˈk.æn.tər] | boccionenoun decantatorenoun |
decapitated (with the head removed) adjective [UK: dɪˈk.æ.pɪ.teɪ.tɪd] [US: diˈk.æ.pə.ˌte.təd] | decapitatoadjectiveSami decapitated a dog. = Sami ha decapitato un cane. |
decapitation [decapitations] (beheading) noun [UK: dɪˌk.æ.pɪ.ˈteɪʃ.n̩] [US: dɪˌk.æ.pə.ˈteɪʃ.n̩] | decapitazionenoun |
decarbonization noun [UK: dɪkˌɑːbənaɪzˈeɪʃən] [US: dᵻkˌɑːrbənᵻzˈeɪʃən] | decarbonizzazionenoun |
decarbonize [decarbonized, decarbonizing, decarbonizes] verb [UK: ˌdiːˈk.ɑː.bə.naɪz] [US: ˌdiːˈk.ɑːr.bə.naɪz] | decarbonizzareverb |
decarboxylate (to remove one or more carboxy groups) verb | decarbossilareverb |
decathlete [decathletes] (athlete who competes in the decathlon) noun [UK: diˈk.æθ.lit] [US: diˈk.æθ.lit] | decatletanoun |
decathlon [decathlons] (athletic contest) noun [UK: dɪˈk.æθ.lən] [US: diˈk.æθ.lɒn] | decathlonnoun |
decay [decayed, decaying, decays] verb [UK: dɪˈk.eɪ] [US: dəˈk.eɪ] | imputridireverb |
decay chain noun | catena di decadimentonoun |
decease (departure, especially departure from this life; death) noun [UK: dɪ.ˈsiːs] [US: də.ˈsiːs] | decessonoun |
decease [deceased, deceasing, deceases] (to die) verb [UK: dɪ.ˈsiːs] [US: də.ˈsiːs] | morireverb |
deceit (act or behavior intended to deceive) noun [UK: dɪ.ˈsiːt] [US: də.ˈsiːt] | falsitànoun ingannonoun mendacitànoun trucconoun |
deceit (legal: fraudulent representation of a material fact) noun [UK: dɪ.ˈsiːt] [US: də.ˈsiːt] | malafedenoun |
deceit noun [UK: dɪ.ˈsiːt] [US: də.ˈsiːt] | frodenoun |
deceitful (deliberately misleading or cheating) adjective [UK: dɪ.ˈsiːt.fʊl] [US: də.ˈsiːt.fəl] | bugiardoadjective |
deceitfully (in a deceitful manner) adverb [UK: dɪ.ˈsiːt.fʊ.li] [US: dɪ.ˈsiːt.fʊ.li] | falsamenteadverb infidamenteadverb |