decursive (Meaning)
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decursive (a.)
Running down; decurrent.
Synonyms & Antonyms of decursive
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decursive Sentence Examples
- The magician performed a decursive spell to undo the enchantment.
- In the game, players must utilize decursive abilities to dispel harmful effects.
- The healer swiftly cast a decursive spell to cleanse the party of debuffs.
- The ancient tome contained powerful decursive incantations lost to time.
- The alchemist concocted a potion with decursive properties to heal afflictions.
- The wizard's staff glowed as he chanted the decursive incantation.
- The cleric's prayers held a potent decursive energy, purifying the afflicted.
- The enchantress crafted a charm with decursive properties to ward off curses.
- The sorcerer's expertise in decursive magic was unmatched in the realm.
- The ritual involved a series of intricate steps, each contributing to its decursive effect.
FAQs About the word decursive
Running down; decurrent.
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The magician performed a decursive spell to undo the enchantment.
In the game, players must utilize decursive abilities to dispel harmful effects.
The healer swiftly cast a decursive spell to cleanse the party of debuffs.
The ancient tome contained powerful decursive incantations lost to time.