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| denali fault | (n) a major open geological fault in Alaska |
| denali national park | (n) a large national park in Alaska having peaks of the Alaska Range (including Mount McKinley) and the huge Denali fault |
| denationalization | (n) changing something from state to private ownership or control, Syn. privatization, denationalisation, privatisation, Ant. nationalization |
| denationalize | (v) put under private control or ownership, Syn. denationalise, Ant. nationalise, nationalize, Example: The steel industry was denationalized |
| denaturalize | (v) make less natural or unnatural, Syn. denaturalise, Ant. naturalize |
| denaturalize | (v) strip of the rights and duties of citizenship, Syn. denaturalise, Ant. naturalize, Example: The former Nazi was denaturalized |
| denaturant | (n) any substance that serves as a denaturing agent |
| denature | (v) add nonfissionable material to (fissionable material) so as to make unsuitable for use in an atomic bomb |
| denature | (v) modify (as a native protein) especially by heat, acid, alkali, or ultraviolet radiation so that all of the original properties are removed or diminished |
| denature | (v) make (alcohol) unfit for drinking without impairing usefulness for other purposes |
| Denali | prop. n.
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| Denarcotize | v. t. To deprive of narcotine; |
| Denarius | ‖n.; |
| Denary | a. [ L. denarius. See 2d Denier. ] Containing ten; tenfold; proceeding by tens; |
| Denary | n. |
| denationalisation | n. same as denationalization. |
| Denationalization | n. [ Cf. F. dénationalisation. ] The act or process of denationalizing. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Denationalize | v. t. Bonaparte's decree denationalizes, as he calls it, all ships that have touched at a British port. Cobbett. [ 1913 Webster ] An expatriated, denationalized race. G. Eliot. [ 1913 Webster ]
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| Denaturalize | v. t. They also claimed the privilege, when aggrieved, of denaturalizing themselves, or, in other words, of publicly renouncing their allegiance to their sovereign, and of enlisting under the banners of his enemy. Prescott. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Denature | v. i. To become denatured. [ PJC ] |