democratically
(democratically)
Princeton's WordNet
in a democratic manner; based on democratic principles
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loss
Webster Dictionary
the act of losing; failure; destruction; privation; as, the loss of property; loss of money by gaming; loss of health or reputation
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democratical
Webster Dictionary
democratic
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democratically
Webster Dictionary
in a democratic manner
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democratize
Webster Dictionary
to render democratic
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astonishment
Webster Dictionary
the condition of one who is stunned. Hence: Numbness; loss of sensation; stupor; loss of sense
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democrat
Webster Dictionary
a member of the democratic party
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double fault
(ˈfeɪ sɪd-, -ˈfeɪst-)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
(in tennis, etc.) two faults in succession, resulting in the loss of the point, the loss of the serve, or both.
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locofoco
Webster Dictionary
a nickname formerly given to a member of the democratic party
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guillain-barrésyndrome
(ˈyæn bəˈreɪ)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
an uncommon, usu. self-limited form of polyneuritis manifested by loss of muscle strength, loss of or altered sensation, and sometimes paralysis.
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democracy
Webster Dictionary
the principles and policy of the democratic party, so called
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amnesia
(æmˈni ʒə)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
loss of a large block of interrelated memories; complete or partial loss of memory caused by brain injury, shock, etc.
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amaurosis
Webster Dictionary
a loss or decay of sight, from loss of power in the optic nerve, without any perceptible external change in the eye; -- called also gutta serena, the "drop serene" of Milton
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risk
Webster Dictionary
hazard of loss; liabillity to loss in property
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insurance
Webster Dictionary
the act of insuring, or assuring, against loss or damage by a contingent event; a contract whereby, for a stipulated consideration, called premium, one party undertakes to indemnify or guarantee another against loss by certain specified risks. Cf. Assurance, n., 6
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holophotal
Webster Dictionary
causing no loss of light; -- applied to reflectors which throw back the rays of light without perceptible loss
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democratize
(democratize, democratise)
Princeton's WordNet
become (more) democratic; of nations
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democratise
(democratize, democratise)
Princeton's WordNet
become (more) democratic; of nations
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salt depletion
(salt depletion)
Princeton's WordNet
loss of salt from the body without replacement (loss by vomiting or profuse perspiration or urination or diarrhea) thus upsetting the electrolyte balance
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democratisation
(democratization, democratisation)
Princeton's WordNet
the action of making something democratic
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democratization
(democratization, democratisation)
Princeton's WordNet
the action of making something democratic
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democrat
(democrat, populist)
Princeton's WordNet
an advocate of democratic principles
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democrat
(Democrat)
Princeton's WordNet
a member of the democratic Party
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populist
(democrat, populist)
Princeton's WordNet
an advocate of democratic principles
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waste
Webster Dictionary
the act of wasting, or the state of being wasted; a squandering; needless destruction; useless consumption or expenditure; devastation; loss without equivalent gain; gradual loss or decrease, by use, wear, or decay; as, a waste of property, time, labor, words, etc
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abandon
(əˈbæn dən)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
to relinquish (insured property) in case of partial loss, so that the insured can claim a total loss.
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democratize
(democratize, democratise)
Princeton's WordNet
introduce democratic reforms; of nations
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democratise
(democratize, democratise)
Princeton's WordNet
introduce democratic reforms; of nations
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democratic
(Democratic)
Princeton's WordNet
belong to or relating to the democratic Party
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malabsorption syndrome
(malabsorption syndrome)
Princeton's WordNet
a pattern of symptoms including loss of appetite and bloating and weight loss and muscle pain and steatorrhea; associated with celiac disease and sprue and cystic fibrosis
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