dédorer, v.a., to ungild. Jeunesse dédorée; degenerate youth.

se dédorer, v.r., to lose its gilt (of metal, etc.).

dédoublé, n.m., diluted alcohol.

dédoublement or dédoublage, n.m., dividing into two; unlining; diluting.

dédoubler, v.a., to take out the lining; to divide into two; to dilute; (nav.) to unsheath (a vessel). — une pierre; to cut a stone into two parts lengthwise.

se dédoubler, v.r., to become unlined, to be unfolded; to be divided into two; to be diluted; (nav.) to be unsheathed.

déduction, n.f., deduction; set off; inference; taking from, defalcation; (obsol.) enumeration, recital.

déduire (déduisant, déduit), v.a., to take from, to deduct, to subtract; to draw from, to deduce, to infer.

déduit, n.m., amusement, pleasure, pastime.

déesse, n.f., goddess, female deity.