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Desolate
Desolate Des"o*late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Desolated; p. pr. & vb. n. Desolating.] 1. To make desolate; to leave alone; to deprive of inhabitants; as, the earth was nearly desolated by the flood. 2. To lay waste; to ruin; to ravage; as, a fire desolates a city. Constructed in the very heart of a desolating war. --Sparks.
Desolate
Desolate Des"o*late, a. [L. desolatus, p. p. of desolare to leave alone, forsake; de- + solare to make lonely, solus alone. See Sole, a.] 1. Destitute or deprived of inhabitants; deserted; uninhabited; hence, gloomy; as, a desolate isle; a desolate wilderness; a desolate house. I will make Jerusalem . . . a den of dragons, and I will make the cities of Judah desolate, without an inhabitant. --Jer. ix. 11. And the silvery marish flowers that throng The desolate creeks and pools among. --Tennyson. 2. Laid waste; in a ruinous condition; neglected; destroyed; as, desolate altars. 3. Left alone; forsaken; lonely; comfortless. Have mercy upon, for I am desolate. --Ps. xxv. 16. Voice of the poor and desolate. --Keble. 4. Lost to shame; dissolute. [Obs.] --Chaucer. 5. Destitute of; lacking in. [Obs.] I were right now of tales desolate. --Chaucer. Syn: Desert; uninhabited; lonely; waste.
Desolated
Desolate Des"o*late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Desolated; p. pr. & vb. n. Desolating.] 1. To make desolate; to leave alone; to deprive of inhabitants; as, the earth was nearly desolated by the flood. 2. To lay waste; to ruin; to ravage; as, a fire desolates a city. Constructed in the very heart of a desolating war. --Sparks.
Desolately
Desolately Des"o*late*ly, adv. In a desolate manner.
Desolateness
Desolateness Des"o*late*ness, n. The state of being desolate.
Desolater
Desolater Des"o*la`ter, n. One who, or that which, desolates or lays waste. --Mede.
Desolating
Desolate Des"o*late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Desolated; p. pr. & vb. n. Desolating.] 1. To make desolate; to leave alone; to deprive of inhabitants; as, the earth was nearly desolated by the flood. 2. To lay waste; to ruin; to ravage; as, a fire desolates a city. Constructed in the very heart of a desolating war. --Sparks.
Desolator
Desolator Des"o*la`tor, n. [L.] Same as Desolater. --Byron.
Desolatory
Desolatory Des"o*la*to*ry, a. [L. desolatorius.] Causing desolation. [R.] --Bp. Hall.

Meaning of Desola from wikipedia

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- Baker unconscious for a day and killing Desola. Once Baker recovers the next day, he finds out about Desola, and that his final squadmate, Private First...
- Archived from the original on 17 February 2012. Retrieved 30 May 2010. Desola J (1989). "Epidemiological review of 276 dysbaric diving accidents". Proceedings...
- National d'Histoire Naturelle (in French). 4 (2): 546. Günther 1877, p. 85 DeSola, Ralph (1930). "The liebespiel of Testudo vandenburghi, a new name for the...