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`detriment - devotion
`part of something); reduce; diminish. oo de.trac.tion
`/-trákshnI n. de.trac.tor n.
`detriment /détrimont/ n. i harm; damage. 2 some-
`force or attribute. 3 a a wicked or cruel person. b a
`thing causing this. oo det.rì.men.tal /détrimént'l/ adj.
`mischievously energetic, clever, or self-willed person.
`det.ri.men.tal.Iy ado.
`4 colloq. a person; a fellow (lucky devil) . 5 fighting spit-
`de.tri.tus /ditrítns/ n. i matter produced by erosion.
`it; mischievousness (the devil is in him tonight). 6 col-
`2 debris. Do de.tri.tal /ditrít'l/ adj.
`loq. something awkward (this door is a devil to open) . 7
`deuce /dös, dyóts/ n. i the two on dice or playing
`(the devil or the Devil) colloq. used as an exclamation
`cards. 2 (in tennis) the score of 40 all, at which two
`of surprise or annoyance (who the devil are you?) . 8 a
`consecutive points are needed to win.
`literary hack exploited by an employer. . y. (deviled,
`deu.te.ri.um /dte'ereeom, dyö-/ n. Chem. a stable
`deviling; devilled, devilling) i tr. cook (food) with hot
`isotope of hydrogen with a mass about double that of
`seasoning. 2 tr. harass; worry. n between the devil and
`the usual isotope.
`the deep blue sea in a dilemma. a devil of colloq. con-
`Deutsche mark /dóych, dóych/ n. (also Deut.sche.
`siderable, difficult, or remarkable. devil take the hind-
`mark) the chief monetary unit of Germany.
`most a motto ofselfish competition. the devil to pay
`de.val.ue /deevály/ o. tr. (devalues, devalued, deval-
`trouble to be expected. like the devil with great en-
`uing) i reduce the value of. 2 Econ. reduce the value
`ergy. speak of the devil said when a person appears
`of (a currency) in relation to other currencies or to
`just after being mentioned.
`gold (opp. REVALUB). on de.val.u.a.tlon n.
`devil Old English deofol (related to Dutch duivel and
`dev.as4ate /dévostayt/ y. tr. i cause great destruction
`German Teufel), via late Latin from Greek diabolos 'ac-
`to. 2 (often in passive) overwhelm with shock or grief.
`cuser, slanderer' (used in Greek to translate Hebrew
`OD dev.as.ta.tion /-táyshn/ n. dev.as.ta.tor n.
`lälän 'Satan'), from diaballein 'to slander,' from dia
`dev.as.tat.ing /dévostayting/ adj. i crushingly effec-
`'across' + ballein 'to throw.'
`tive; overwhelming. 2 colloq. a incisive; savage (devas-
`dev.il.ish /dévlishI adj. & ado.
`tating accuracy) . b extremely impressive or attractive
`adj. i ofor like a dey-
`(she wore a devastating black silk dress) . oo dev.as.tat.
`il; wicked. 2 mischievous.
`adv. colloq. very; extreme-
`ing.ly ado.
`ly. oo dev.il.ish.ly adv. dev.il.ish.ness n.
`de.vel.op /divélop/ y. (developed, developing) i tr. &
`dev.il-may-care adj. cheerful and reckless.
`dev.il.ment /dévolmntJ n. mischief; wild spirits.
`intr. a make or become bigger or fuller or more elab-
`dev.il.ry /dévilree/ n. (also dev.11.try /-tree!) (pl.
`orate or systematic. b bring or come to an active or
`.ries)
`i a reckless mischief. b an instance of this. 2 a black
`visible state or to maturity. 2 a tr. begin to suffer from
`(developed a rattle) . b intr. come into existence (a fault
`magic. b the Devil and his works.
`developed in the engine) . 3 tr. a construct on (land).
`dev.il's ad.vo.cate
`n. a person who tests a proposition
`b convert (land) to a new purpose. 4 tr. treat (photo-
`by arguing against it.
`de.vi.ous /de'evees/ adj. i (of a person, etc.) not
`graphic film, etc.) to make the image visible. oo de.
`vel.op.a.ble /divélopbl/ adj. de.vel.op.er n.
`straightforward. 2 circuitous. 3 erring. oo de.vi.ous.ly
`de.vel.op.ment /divélopmntJ n. i the act or an in-
`ado. de.vl.ous.ness n.
`de.vise /divíz/ y. & n. i o. tr. i plan or invent by careful
`stance ofdeveloping; the process ofbeing developed.
`2 a a stage of growth or advancement. b a thing that
`thought. 2 Law leave (real estate) by will (cf. BE-
`has developed (the latest developments). 3 a full-grown
`QUBATH) . n. i the act or an instance ofdevising. 2 Law
`state. 4 the process of developing a photograph. 5 a
`a devising clause in a will. no de.vis.a.ble adj. de.vi.
`developed area of land.
`see /-ze'e/ n. (in sense 2 of y.). de.vis.er n. de.vi.sor
`de.vel.op.men.tal
`/divélopmént'l/ adj. i incidental to
`n. (in sense 2 of y.).
`growth (developmental diseases) . 2 evolutionary. no de.
`de.vi.tal.lze /deevít'lïz/ o. tr. take away strength and vig-
`vel.op.men.tal.ly ado.
`or from. no de.vl.tal.l.za.tion n.
`de.vl.ant /de'eveevnt/ adj. & n. s adj. that deviates from
`de.void /diyóyd/predic.adj. (foll. by of) quite lacking or
`the normal. s n. a deviant person or thing. oo de.vi.
`free from.
`ance /-veens/ n. de.vi.an.cy n.
`dev.o.lu.tion /de'evlóbshvn/ n.
`i the delegation of
`de.vl.ate V. & n. . y. intr. /deeveeayt/ (often foil. byfrom)
`power, esp. by central government to local or region-
`turn aside or diverge (from a course of action, truth,
`al administration. 2 a descent or passing on through
`etc.); digress. n. /déeveevt/ a deviant, esp, a sexual
`a series of stages. b descent by natural or due succes-
`pervert. Do de.vl.a.tor n. de.vi.a.to.ry /-veeatáwree/
`sion from one to another ofproperty or qualities. 3 the
`lapse of an unexercised right to an ultimate owner.
`adj.
`de.vi.a.tion /de'eveeáyshn/ n. i a deviating; digress-
`OD dev.o.lu.tion.ar.y adj. dev.o.lu.tlon.lst n.
`de.volve /divólv/ o. i
`ing. b an instance ofthis. 2 Polit. a departure from ac-
`(foil. by on, upon, etc.) a tr. pass
`cepted (esp. Communist) party doctrine. 3 Statistics
`(work or duties) to (a deputy, etc.). b inrr. (ofwork or
`the amount by which a single measurement differs
`duties) pass to (a deputy, etc.). 2 intr. (foil. by on, to,
`from the mean.
`upon) Law (of property, etc.) fall by succession to.
`de.vice /divs/ n. i a a thing made or adapted for a par-
`Do de.volve.ment n.
`De.vonl.an /divóneeyn/ adj. & n. i adj. Geol. of or re-
`ticular purpose. b an explosive contrivance. 2 a plan,
`scheme, or trick. 3 a an emblematic or heraldic de-
`lating to the fourth period ofthe Paleozoic era. s n. this
`sign. b a drawing or design. o leave a person to his
`period or system.
`or her own devices leave a person to do as he or she
`de.vote /diyót/ o. tr. & refi, (foil. by to) apply or give over
`to (a particular activity or purpose or person).
`wishes.
`de.vot.ed /dívótid/ adj. very loving or loyal. no de.vot.
`device Middle English: from Old French devis, based
`ed.ly adv. de.vot.ed.ness n.
`on Latin divis- 'divided,' from the verb dividere. The
`dev.o.tee /dévyte'e, -táy/ n. i
`(usu. foil. by of) a zeal-
`original sense was 'desire or intention,' found now on-
`ous enthusiast or supporter. 2 a zealously pious per-
`ly in leave a person to his or her own devices (which has
`son.
`become associated with sense 2).
`de.vo.tion /divóshon! n. i (usu. foil. by to) enthusias-
`dev.il /dévl/ n. & o. s n. i (usu. the Devil) (in Chris-
`tic attachment or loyalty (to a person or cause); great
`tian and Jewish beliei) the supreme spirit of evil; Sa-
`tan. 2 a an evil spirit; a demon. b a personified evil
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`See page xii for the Key to Pronunciation.
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