💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Deuse"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| diuellnoun | Obsolete spelling of devil. [(theology) The chief devil; Satan.] |
| devillnoun | Obsolete spelling of devil. [(theology) The chief devil; Satan.] |
| deuse a vilenoun | Alternative spelling of deuseaville. [(obsolete, British, thieves' cant) The countryside.] |
| duellonoun | (obsolete) A duel. |
| deedenoun | Obsolete spelling of deed. [An action or act; something that is done.] |
| doomenoun | Obsolete spelling of doom. [Destiny, especially terrible.] |
| sinquenoun | Obsolete spelling of cinque. [(dice games, card games, dominoes) A card, die, or domino with five spots or pips.] |
| duelonoun | Alternative spelling of duello [(obsolete) A duel.] |
| dowstnoun | Obsolete form of dowse. |
| decknoun | (card games) A pack or set of playing cards. |
| dirkenoun | Obsolete form of dirk. [A long Scottish dagger with a straight blade.] |
| spadilionoun | (card games) Obsolete form of spadille. [The ace of spades in ombre and quadrille.] |
| deceiptnoun | Obsolete spelling of deceit. [An act or practice intended to deceive; a trick.] |
| spadillonoun | (card games) Obsolete form of spadille. [The ace of spades in ombre and quadrille.] |
| flower delucenoun | Obsolete form of fleur-de-lis. [(heraldry) A design representing a flower whose three petals are joined together at the bottom (⚜, ⚜️), often used in heraldry, where it is particularly associated with the French monarchy.] |
| debitenoun | (obsolete) A deputy; an official. |
| dealthnoun | (obsolete) A share dealt out; a portion or division. |
| duchessenoun | (countable) A French duchess. |
| triumphnoun | A conclusive success following an effort, conflict, or confrontation of obstacles; victory; conquest. |
| usurpornoun | Obsolete form of usurper. [One who usurps.] |
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