💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Depeculation"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| deprisurenoun | (obsolete, rare) Low estimation; disesteem; contempt. |
| predationnoun | (zoology) The preying of one animal on others. |
| decipiencynoun | (obsolete) hallucination or deception. |
| depravementnoun | (archaic) Depravity; corruption. |
| escheatnoun | (law) The return of property of a deceased person to the state (originally to a feudal lord) where there are no legal heirs or claimants. |
| dispurveyancenoun | (obsolete, rare) Lack of provisions. |
| dispeoplementnoun | (archaic) Depopulation. |
| reavingnoun | An act of pillage or plunder. |
| despiciencynoun | (obsolete, rare) The act of looking down on someone; despisal. |
| debaucherynoun | An excessive indulgence in sensual pleasures; scandalous and immoral activities; involving sex, alcohol, or drugs without inhibition. |
| oppignorationnoun | (obsolete) The act of pawning or laying in pledge. |
| impignorationnoun | (rare, formal, now Scotland) The act of pawning or pledging; the state of being pawned. |
| thieverynoun | The act of theft, the act of stealing. |
| repineverb | (intransitive, now literary) To complain; to regret; to fret. |
| privationnoun | The state of being very poor, and lacking the basic necessities of life. |
| depopulacynoun | (obsolete) depopulation |
| decrepitynoun | (obsolete) Decrepitude. |
| dispurveyverb | (transitive, obsolete) To strip of provisions; to disfurnish. |
| corrasionnoun | The wearing away of surface material. |
| disposementnoun | (obsolete) disposal (several meanings) |
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