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Definition of Decaff
1. decaf [n -S] - See also: decaf
Lexicographical Neighbors of Decaff
Literary usage of Decaff
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Dictionary, Geographical, Statistical, and Historical by John Ramsay McCulloch, Frederick Martin (1866)
"... strip of land along the banks «f that river, it consiste almost entirely of
two vast *4>fe. one on each side the river, in part decaff it!h «and hills, ..."
2. The Ladies of Dante's Lyrics by Charles Hall Grandgent (1917)
"Otherwise the stanzas have a normal rime- scheme — abc abc c decaff. One can
hardly discuss the Pietra poems without giving special attention to their ..."
3. English Synonymes, with Copious Illustrations and Explanations, Drawn from by George Crabb (1854)
"The m Mise of things for inferiour purposes decaff tht-ir value; Ml is a kind of
inking (iod'a name in n, to debase religion with euch ..."
4. Principles of forensic medicine by William Augustus Guy, David Ferrier (1875)
"The apprentice was suspected of having i>. accessory to her death : hut, as it
was proved that the decaff- had made preparations for effecting a miscarriage ..."