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[ dek -uh ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈdɛk ə / PHONETIC RESPELLING
noun a British radio navigational aid by which a fix is obtained by determining phase difference between continuous-wave signals from two synchronized fixed signals.
Origin of Decca First recorded in 1945–50
Words nearby Decca decay, decay chain, decay constant, decay theory, decay time, Decca , Deccan, deccan hemp, decd., dece, decease
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Example sentences from the Web for Decca Jessica, known as Decca , joined the Communist Party and ran away to Spain to cover the Civil War.
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Epstein encouraged them to play it at the Decca audition a few weeks later, and they did.
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Even the hysterics of the Mitford household have been more comprehensively covered by Nancy and Decca .
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Then was Decca angry, and swore she would live no longer with Largnen, until he brought the singing swans to the palace.
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Soon were tidings brought to Decca of the swan-maiden and her three swan-brothers.
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Nevertheless Largnen loved Decca , and great was his grief when he heard that she had fled.
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Is it truly told me that you refused these birds to Queen Decca ?
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