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Decalogus [Decalogi] (2nd) M
noun

Decaloguenoun
[UK: ˈdek.ə.lɒɡ] [US: ˈdek.ə.lɒɡ]

Ten Commandments as body of lawnoun

decalvo [decalvare, decalvavi, decalvatus] (1st) TRANS
verb

cut / shear off the hairverb

make bald, remove the hairverb

decalvatus [decalvata, decalvatum] adjective

of hairadjective

Sampsonadjective
[UK: ˈsæmp.sən] [US: ˈsæmp.sən]

shornadjective
[UK: ʃɔːn] [US: ˈʃɔːrn]

decalvatio [decalvationis] (3rd) F
noun

making baldnoun

shaving / cutting / removing the hairnoun

decametrum [decametri] (2nd) N
noun

decameter / decametrenoun

linear measure of ten metersnoun

decanatus [decanatus] (4th) M
noun

function of deannoun

decano [decanere, dececini, decantus] (3rd) TRANS
verb

celebrate by singingverb

decanus [decani] (2nd) M
noun

chief of ten, one set over ten persons / soldiers / monksnoun

dean [deans]noun
[UK: diːn] [US: ˈdiːn]

imperial officernoun

decanicum [decanici] (2nd) N
noun

branch of astrology based on division of signs of Zodiac into thirds (pl.)noun

building belonging to the churchnoun

decanium [decanii] (2nd) N
noun

divisions / thirds (pl.) of the Zodiacnoun

for astrologynoun

decanto [decantare, decantavi, decantatus] (1st) TRANS
verb

bewitch / enchantverb

chant, recite singingverb

prattle [prattled, prattling, prattles]verb
[UK: ˈpræt.l̩] [US: ˈpræt.l̩]

reel off, repeat often / harp onverb

decanto [decantare, decantavi, decantatus] (1st)
verb

decantverb
[UK: dɪˈkænt] [US: dəˈkænt]

decantatio [decantationis] (3rd) F
noun

talkativenessnoun
[UK: ˈtɔːkətɪvnəs ] [US: ˈtɔkətɪvnəs ]

decantus [decantus] (4th) M
noun

deanery [deaneries]noun
[UK: ˈdiː.nə.ri] [US: ˈdiː.nə.ri]

deanship, office of deannoun

decapito [decapitare, decapitavi, decapitatus] (1st)
verb

beheadverb
[UK: bɪ.ˈhed] [US: bə.ˈhed]

decapitate [decapitated, decapitating, decapitates]verb
[UK: dɪˈk.æ.pɪ.teɪt] [US: diˈk.æ.pə.ˌtet]

decaprotus [decaproti] (2nd) M
noun

municipal finance committee (pl.)noun

ten chief men / magistrates in municipianoun

decaprotia [decaprotiae] (1st) F
noun

office / dignity of the decaprotinoun

ten chief men / magistrates in municipianoun

decargyrum [decargyri] (2nd) N
noun

large silver coinnoun

decarmino [decarminare, decarminavi, decarminatus] (1st) TRANS
verb

disarrange the order of words (in a verse)verb

make prose of verseverb

decarno [decarnare, decarnavi, decarnatus] (1st) TRANS
verb

take off the fleshverb

decarpo [decarpere, decarpsi, decarptus] (3rd) TRANS
verb

catch / snatchverb

cull [culled, culling, culls]verb
[UK: kʌl] [US: ˈkəl]

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