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dec.
1abbreviation for
- (in prescriptions) pour off.
dec.
2abbreviation for
- deceased.
- decimeter.
- declension.
- decrease.
- Music. decrescendo.
dec-
3- variant of deca- before a vowel:
decathlon.
Dec.
4abbreviation for
- December.
dec.
1abbreviation for
- deceased
- music decrescendo
Dec
2abbreviation for
- December
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of dec.1
Example Sentences
On Dec. 31, as I sat alone on my couch watching the ball fall in Times Square, I promised myself that I would never put myself through that kind of dating humiliation again.
Leslie gives a complete portrait of this remarkably fecund and frequently tortured creative partnership, which began in Liverpool in 1957 and ended in New York City on Dec. 8, 1980, with Lennon’s murder.
“The declaration of emergency martial law on Dec. 3 was intended to announce that the country is currently facing an existential crisis, and to desperately appeal to the public so that they would become aware of this situation and give their support in overcoming it,” Yoon told the Constitutional Court in early March.
Made up of 15 UK aid agencies, including the British Red Cross, Oxfam and Save the Children, the DEC is asking the British public for donations before the monsoon season arrives in two months.
Baroness Chapman, minister for development, said public donations to the DEC appeal would be matched pound-for-pound by the government, up to the value of £5m.
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