| demy | (n) ขนาดกระดาษสำหรับพิมพ์ดีดหรือเขียน |
| Demy | n.; He was elected into Magdalen College as a demy; a term by which that society denominates those elsewhere called “scholars, ” young men who partake of the founder's benefaction, and succeed in their order to vacant fellowships. Johnson. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Demy | a. Pertaining to, or made of, the size of paper called demy; |
| demythologisation | n. same as demythologization. [ WordNet 1.5 ] |
| demythologization | n. the restatement of a message (as a religious one) in rational terms. |
| demythologize | v. t. to remove the mythical elements from; -- of writings, such as the Bible. [ WordNet 1.5 ] |
| demythologized | adj. having mythical elements removed. [ WordNet 1.5 +PJC ] |
| demyelinate | (v) destroy the myelin sheath of, Example: the disease demyelinated the nerve fibers |
| demyelination | (n) loss of the myelin covering of some nerve fibers resulting in their impaired function |
| demystify | (v) make less mysterious or remove the mystery from, Ant. mystify, Example: let's demystify the event by explaining what it is all about |
| demythologization | (n) the restatement of a message (as a religious one) in rational terms, Syn. demythologisation |
| demythologize | (v) remove the mythical element from (writings), Syn. demythologise, Ant. mythologize, Example: the Bible should be demythologized and examined for its historical value |