| DEHORN | • dehorn v. (Transitive) To remove the horns from. • DEHORN v. to deprive of horns. |
| DEHORS | • dehors n. (Fortification) All sorts of outworks in general, at a distance from the main works; any advanced works… • dehors prep. (Law) Out of; without; foreign to; out of the agreement, record, will, or other instrument. • DEHORS prep. other than. |
| DEHORT | • dehort v. (Transitive, rare or obsolete) To dissuade. • DEHORT v. to dissuade. |
| DEHORNS | • dehorns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dehorn. • DEHORN v. to deprive of horns. |
| DEHORTS | • dehorts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dehort. • DEHORT v. to dissuade. |
| DEHORNED | • dehorned v. Simple past tense and past participle of dehorn. • DEHORN v. to deprive of horns. |
| DEHORNER | • dehorner n. (Also in plural form) A device for cutting the horns off an animal’s head. • DEHORNER n. an implement for removing the horns from cattle. |
| DEHORTED | • dehorted v. Simple past tense and past participle of dehort. • DEHORT v. to dissuade. |
| DEHORTER | • dehorter n. (Obsolete) A dissuader; an adviser to the contrary. • DEHORTER n. a dissuader; an adviser to the contrary. |
| DEHORNERS | • dehorners n. Plural of dehorner. • DEHORNER n. an implement for removing the horns from cattle. |
| DEHORNING | • dehorning v. Present participle of dehorn. • DEHORN v. to deprive of horns. |
| DEHORTERS | • dehorters n. Plural of dehorter. • DEHORTER n. a dissuader; an adviser to the contrary. |
| DEHORTING | • dehorting v. Present participle of dehort. • DEHORT v. to dissuade. |
| DEHORTATION | • dehortation n. (Archaic) Advice against something; dissuasion. • DEHORTATION n. advice against something, dissuasion. |
| DEHORTATIVE | • dehortative adj. Dissuasive. • DEHORTATIVE adj. dissuasive, also DEHORTATORY. |
| DEHORTATORY | • dehortatory adj. Fitted or designed to dehort or dissuade. • DEHORTATORY adj. dissuasive, also DEHORTATIVE. |
| DEHORTATIONS | • dehortations n. Plural of dehortation. • DEHORTATION n. advice against something, dissuasion. |