"science of moral duty, ethics," 1817, from Greek deont-, combining form of deon "that which is binding, duty" (neuter present participle of dei "is binding") + -ology. Said to have been coined by Bentham, but it is used in a wider sense than he intended it. Related: Deontological.
Deo vindice
Deo volente
deodand
deodorant
deodorize
deontology
de-orbit
deoxidize
deoxy-
deoxyribonucleic
deoxyribose