| depardieu | (n) French film actor (born in 1948), Syn. Gerard Depardieu |
| deparia | (n) classification used for 5 species of terrestrial ferns usually placed in other genera, Syn. genus Deparia |
| depart | (v) leave, See also: part with, Syn. start out, set forth, start, set off, part, set out, take off, Example: The family took off for Florida |
| depart | (v) go away or leave, Syn. quit, take leave, Ant. stay |
| departer | (n) someone who leaves, Syn. goer, leaver |
| department | (n) a specialized division of a large organization, Syn. section, Example: you'll find it in the hardware department; she got a job in the historical section of the Treasury |
| department | (n) the territorial and administrative division of some countries (such as France) |
| department | (n) a specialized sphere of knowledge, Example: baking is not my department; his work established a new department of literature |
| departmental | (adj) of or relating to a department, Example: departmental policy |
| departmentally | (adv) dependent on a department |
| Depaint | v. t. And do unwilling worship to the saint In few words shall see the nature of many memorable persons . . . depainted. Holland. [ 1913 Webster ] Silver drops her vermeil cheeks depaint. Fairfax. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Depaint | p. p. [ F. dépeint, p. p. of dépeindre to paint, fr. L. depingere. See Depict, p. p. ] Painted. [ Obs. ] Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Depainter | pos>n. One who depaints. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Depardieux | interj. [ OF., a corruption of de part Dieu, lit., on the part of God. ] In God's name; certainly. [ Obs. ] Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Depart | v. t. Till death departed them, this life they lead. Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ] And here is gold, and that full great plentee, |
| Depart | v. i. I will depart to mine own land. Num. x. 30. [ 1913 Webster ] Ere thou from hence depart. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] He which hath no stomach to this fight, If the plan of the convention be found to depart from republican principles. Madison. [ 1913 Webster ] The glory is departed from Israel. 1 Sam. iv. 21. [ 1913 Webster ] Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace. Luke ii. 29. [ 1913 Webster ]
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| Depart | n. [ Cf. F. départ, fr. départir. ] The chymists have a liquor called water of depart. Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ] At my depart for France. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] Your loss and his depart. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Departable | a. Divisible. [ Obs. ] Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| departed | n. sing. & pl. someone who is no longer alive; |
| departed | adj.
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| デパート | [でぱあと, depaato] (n) ห้างสรรพสินค้า |
| デパート | [でぱあと, depato] (n) ห้างสรรพสินค้า |