Definitions for Decca

Decca Dec·ca

Spelling: [dek-uh]
IPA: /ˈdɛk ə/

Decca is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 45 anagrams from letters in Decca (accde).

Definitions for Decca

noun

  1. 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

Examples for Decca

Is it truly told me that you refused these birds to Queen Decca?

Therefore Decca returned to the palace, and Largnen sent to Kemoc to beg of him the four white swans.

Jessica, known as Decca, joined the Communist Party and ran away to Spain to cover the Civil War.

Then was Decca angry, and swore she would live no longer with Largnen, until he brought the singing swans to the palace.

Soon were tidings brought to Decca of the swan-maiden and her three swan-brothers.

Even the hysterics of the Mitford household have been more comprehensively covered by Nancy and Decca.

Epstein encouraged them to play it at the Decca audition a few weeks later, and they did.

Nevertheless Largnen loved Decca, and great was his grief when he heard that she had fled.

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