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deline
English
Etymology
de- +? line
Verb
deline (third-person singular simple present delines, present participle delining, simple past and past participle delined)
- (obsolete) To delineate or mark out.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of R. North to this entry?)
Anagrams
- Leiden, liened, neleid
Latin
Verb
d?line
- second-person singular present active imperative of d?lin?
deline From the web:
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- what delineates the functions of state-level agencies
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- what powers were given to the national government
- what are the three powers of the national government
delink
English
Etymology
de- +? link
Verb
delink (third-person singular simple present delinks, present participle delinking, simple past and past participle delinked)
- (transitive) To unlink, or remove a link from.
Derived terms
- delinker
Anagrams
- Kindel, Kindle, dinkle, inkled, kilned, kindle, klined, linked
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