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decede
English
Etymology
From Latin d?c?d? (“I withdraw”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /d??si?d/
Verb
decede (third-person singular simple present decedes, present participle deceding, simple past and past participle deceded)
- (obsolete) To withdraw.
- 1654, Thomas Fuller, The Lord's Prayer ought not to be used by all Christians. Luke xi. 2
- God had ordered them not to decede from this form
- 1654, Thomas Fuller, The Lord's Prayer ought not to be used by all Christians. Luke xi. 2
Italian
Verb
decede
- third-person singular present indicative of decedere
Latin
Verb
d?c?de
- second-person singular present active imperative of d?c?d?
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decene
English
Noun
decene (plural decenes)
- (organic chemistry) Any of many isomeric monoalkenes derived from a decane
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