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decem

[ de-kem; English des-em ]

adjective

Latin.
  1. ten.


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That Decem­ber, Pashtuns, Tajiks, Uzbeks, and Hazaras gathered in Bonn and, under the watchful eye of the UN, began the process that might someday end over twenty years of unhappiness in their watan.

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Another inscription narrates— "Gregorius primus concessit omnibus et singulis visitantibus ecclesiam istam sanctorum Cosm� et Damiani mille annos de indulgentia, et in die stationis ejusdem ecclesi� idem Gregorius concessit decem millia annorum de indulgentia."

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Neronem et Antichristum prius esse venturos: Neronem in occidentali plaga regibus subactis decem, imperaturum, persecutionem autem ab eo hactenus exercendam ut idola gentium coli cogat.â€â€”Dial. ii.

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Parturitio aliquando decem vel duodecim annos post ultimos menses evenit.

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Kraft-Ebing enumerat decem casus congenitos in maribus, et duos in feminis.

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