/ Dictionary / Index D decoy: Meaning and Definition of Find definitions for: de•coy Pronunciation: (n.dē'koi, di-koi'v.di-koi'), [key] — n. a person who entices or lures another person or thing, as into danger, a trap, or the like. anything used as a lure. a trained bird or other animal used to entice game into a trap or within gunshot. an artificial bird, as a painted wooden duck, used for the same purpose. a pond into which wild fowl are lured for capture. an object capable of reflecting radar waves, used as a spurious aircraft, missile, chaff, etc., for the deception of radar detectors. —v.t. to lure by or as if by a decoy: They decoyed the ducks to an area right in front of the blind. —v.i. to become decoyed: Ducks decoy more easily than most other waterfowl. Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Copyright © 1997, by Random House, Inc., on Infoplease. See also: decoy (Thesaurus) decouple decrease Related Content Daily Word Quiz: arid Analogy of the Day: Today’s Analogy Spelling Bee: Today’s Spelling Bee Frequently Misspelled Words Frequently Mispronounced Words Easily Confused Words Writing & Language