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decoupage
decouple
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decrease
decreasing returns to scale
decreasing term life
decree
decree absolute
decree nisi
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decree

de·cree [ di kr ]


noun  (plural de·crees)
Definition:
 
1. official order: an order with the power of legislation issued by a ruler or other person or group with authority

2. law court ruling: a ruling given by a court, especially a divorce, equity, or probate court

3. religion divine will: in Christian belief, the will or purpose of God, interpreted through events considered to be God's doing



transitive verb  (past and past participle de·creed, present participle de·cree·ing, 3rd person present singular de·crees)
Definition:
 
issue order for something to happen: to make an official order, pronouncement, or legal ruling to effect something

[14th century. Via Old French decré< Latin decretum, neuter past participle of decernere "decide, pronounce a decision"]
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