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† decalˈvation Obs. [n. of action f. L. dēcalvāre to make bald, f. dē- (de- I. 3) + calvus bald.] A making bald by removal of hair.
1650Bulwer Anthropomet. 48 All those wayes of Decalvation practised by the Ancients. 1737L. Clarke Hist. Bible (1740) I. vi, For Decalvation, or leaving any part where hair grew, bald, was one great offence. |