Definition of Dectet

1. a group of ten [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dectet

decrustations
decry
decrying
decrypt
decryptable
decrypted
decrypter
decrypters
decrypting
decryption
decryptions
decryptor
decryptors
decrypts
decrystallization
dectet (current term)
dectets
dectin
decubation
decubital
decubital gangrene
decubiti
decubitis
decubitus
decubitus film
decubitus radiograph
decubitus ulcer
deculturization
deculturize
deculturized

Literary usage of Dectet

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1847)
"... it lies in a great dectet with the proprietors in the Highland! and Islands to avert the threatened «TÍ!, if they consider it as such, ..."

2. The French Librarian: Or Literary Guide, Pointing Out the Best Works of the by L. T. Ventouillac (1829)
"Liberte*s de 1'Eglise, suivies de la Declaration 3e 1682, (de la loi du 8 Avril 1802, et du dectet du 28 Fevrier, 1810) avec une Introduction et des Notes, ..."

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