| DECOCTS | • decocts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decoct. • DECOCT v. to extract the flavour by boiling. |
| DECODED | • decoded v. Simple past tense and past participle of decode. • DECODE v. to convert a coded message into plain language. |
| DECODER | • decoder n. A person who decodes secret messages. • decoder n. A device that decodes a scrambled electronic signal e.g. of a satellite television signal. • DECODER n. one that decodes. |
| DECODES | • decodes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decode. • decodes n. Plural of decode. • DECODE v. to convert a coded message into plain language. |
| DECOKED | • decoked v. Simple past tense and past participle of decoke. • DECOKE v. to decarbonise (an internal combustion engine). |
| DECOKES | • decokes n. Plural of decoke. • DECOKE v. to decarbonise (an internal combustion engine). |
| DECOLOR | • decolor v. US spelling of decolour. • DECOLOR v. to deprive of color, also DECOLOUR. |
| DECORUM | • decorum n. (Uncountable) Appropriate social behavior. • decorum n. (Countable) A convention of social behavior. • DECORUM n. (Latin) proper behaviour. |
| DECOYED | • decoyed v. Simple past tense and past participle of decoy. • DECOY v. to lure into a trap. |
| DECOYER | • decoyer n. One who decoys another. • DECOYER n. one who decoys. |
| ZYDECOS | • ZYDECO n. (Creole) a popular music of southern Louisiana that combines tunes of French origin with elements of Caribbean music and the blues. |