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Webster 1913 Edition
Dedecoration
De-decˊo-ra′tion
,Noun.
[L.
dedecoratio
.] Disgrace; dishonor.
[Obs.]
Bailey.
Webster 1828 Edition
Dedecoration
DEDECORATION
,Noun.
Definition 2024
dedecoration
dedecoration
English
Noun
dedecoration
- (obsolete) Disgrace; dishonour.
- 1806, Oliver Oldschool, [Port Folio], page 316:
- Alas! he fears my lacerated coat, And visage pale with frigorisic want, Would bring dedecoration on his chaise.
- 1893, [Speaker - Volume 8 ], page 439:
- In any case it is vulgar, and in its small way, as a dedecoration of Caswall's little treatise, is as sad a case of the confounding of things essentially different as I have seen for a long time.
- 1927, Nancy Cox-McCormack, [Days in Spain], page 51:
- There under the hungry eyes of his mistress, who witnessed all from the Mirador, Pedro, to his dedecoration, put into action the awful declaration, "I am El Rey Justiciero."
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- (rare) The removal of decoration.
- 1845, William Simcox BRICKNELL, The Judgment of the Bishops Upon Tractarian Theology. A Complete Analytical Arrangement of the Charges Delivered by the Prelates of the Anglican Church, from 1837 to 1842 Inclusive; So Far as They Relate to the Tractarian Movement. With Notes and Appendices, page 625
- And it is, as I said, with unmingled satisfaction, that I find that no disposition has been evinced among us, to commit any of these irregular reappropriations; or to adopt any of these devices, novel or obsolete, for the decoration or dedecoration of sacred edifices, and those who minister in them.
- 1856, William Conyngham PLUNKET (1st Baron Plunket.), John Cashel HOEY, Speeches at the Bar and in the Senate ... Edited, with a memoir and historical notices, by J. C. Hoey, page 261
- He was advised that it clearly might; that these mummers had no right to lay their hands on this public ornament, whether for the purpose of decoration or dedecoration
- 1845, William Simcox BRICKNELL, The Judgment of the Bishops Upon Tractarian Theology. A Complete Analytical Arrangement of the Charges Delivered by the Prelates of the Anglican Church, from 1837 to 1842 Inclusive; So Far as They Relate to the Tractarian Movement. With Notes and Appendices, page 625
- (graph theory) Decimation (the elimination of points from a lattice); the inverse of decoration.
- Dedecoration did not produce any advantages in observing the size of the displacement of dislocations.
- Applying the star-triangle and dedecoration transformations […]