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decemprimus [decemprimi] (2nd) M
noun

abb. xprimusnoun

one of 10 seniors of the senate / priesthood in municipium / colonianoun

decemremis [decemremis, decemreme] adjective

having ten banks of oars?adjective

ten-oaredadjective

decemremis [decemremis] (3rd) F
noun

large warshipnoun

precise arrangement of oars not determinednoun

ten-oared (L+S)noun

decemscalmus [decemscalma, decemscalmum] adjective

having ten rows / banks of oarsadjective

ten-oaredadjective

decemvir [decemviri] (2nd) M
noun

commission of ten, board with consular powersnoun

decemvir, one of ten mennoun

decemviralis [decemviralis, decemvirale] adjective

abb. xviralisadjective

of / belonging to a decemvirate (office of decemvir)adjective

decemviraliter adverb

in the manner of the decemviriadverb

decemviratus [decemviratus] (4th) M
noun

abb. xviratusnoun

office of decemvirnoun

decendium [decendii] (2nd) N
noun

period of ten daysnoun

decennal [decennalis] (3rd) N
noun

festival (pl.)noun
[UK: ˈfe.stɪv.l̩] [US: ˈfe.stəv.l̩]

originally every 10th anniversary of an emperor's accessionnoun

decennalis [decennalis, decennale] adjective

recurring every tenth yearadjective

decennis [decennis, decenne] adjective

lasting ten yearsadjective

of ten yearsadjective

ten years oldadjective

decennius [decennia, decennium] adjective

of ten years (pl.)adjective

decennium [decennii] (2nd) N
noun

festival (pl.) (every 10th anniversary of emperor)noun

period of ten yearsnoun

decennovalis [decennovalis, decennovale] adjective

of nineteen yearsadjective

decens [decentis (gen.), decentior -or -us, decentissimus -a -um] adjective

appropriate, decent / seemly / becoming, in approved standardadjective

pleasing / gracefuladjective

decenter [decentius, decentissime] adverb

appropriately / decently, with good tasteadverb

becomingly, pleasingly, gracefullyadverb

decentia [decentiae] (1st) F
noun

comeliness, becomingnessnoun

propriety, decencynoun

decipio [decipere, decepi, deceptus] (3rd) TRANS
verb

cheat / deceive / mislead / dupe / trapverb

disappoint / frustrate / foilverb

elude / escape noticeverb

deceptio [deceptionis] (3rd) F
noun

deceitfulnessnoun
[UK: dɪ.ˈsiːt.fʊl.nəs] [US: dɪ.ˈsiːt.fʊl.nəs]

deception, deceitnoun

deceptor [deceptoris] (3rd) M
noun

deceiver, betrayer (of)noun

one who plays false (to)noun

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