See D/dalian.
See D/dalous.
A division, at one end of a tennis court, for spectators.
Dead.
To bring to shame; to disgrace.
Disgrace; dishonor.
Disgraceful; unbecoming.
The shedding of teeth.
To set apart and consecrate, as to a divinity, or for sacred uses; to devote formally and solemnly; as, to dedicate vessels, treasures, a temple, or a church, to a religious use.
wholly committed to a purpose or cause; as, a dedicated musician.
One to whom a thing is dedicated; -- correlative to dedicator.
The act of setting apart or consecrating to a divine Being, or to a sacred use, often with religious solemnities; solemn appropriation; as, the dedication of Solomon's temple.
One who dedicates; more especially, one who inscribes a book to the favor of a patron, or to one whom he desires to compliment.
Dedicatory.
Dedication.
A writ to commission private persons to do some act in place of a judge, as to examine a witness, etc.
The act of yielding; surrender.
Feeling no compunction; apathetic.
To lead forth.
Inference; deduction; thing deduced.
Deducibleness.
Capable of being deduced or inferred; derivable by reasoning, as a result or consequence.
The quality of being deducible; deducibility.
By deduction.
That deduces; inferential.
To lead forth or out.
taken away. Opposite of added.
Capable of being deducted, taken away, or withdrawn.
Act or process of deducing or inferring.
Of or pertaining to deduction; capable of being deduced from premises; deducible.
By deduction; by way of inference; by consequence.
The pilot whale or blackfish.
Delight; pleasure.
The division of that which is morphologically one organ into two or more, as the division of an organ of a plant into a pair or cluster.
an electrode with a large interior cavity, shaped like the letter "D", used in opposed pairs to accelerate particles in a cyclotron.
To convey or transfer by deed; as, he deeded all his estate to his eldest son.
Full of deeds or exploits; active; stirring.
Not performing, or not having performed, deeds or exploits; inactive.
performance of moral or religious acts; salvation is not by deeds, but by faith; to do good deeds.
Industrious; active.
Opinion; judgment.
A judge in the Isle of Man who decides controversies without process.
That which is deep, especially deep water, as the sea or ocean; an abyss; a great depth.
Hot liquified fat used to deep-fry food. See deep-fry.
having eyes set well behind the brow; characteristic of the bony face of a cadaver.
To fry in deep fat.
Deeply fetched or drawn.
Fried in fat or oil deep enough to cover the object.
to cook by immersing in hot fat or oil.
Laid deeply; formed with cunning and sagacity; secretly and carefully planned; as, deep-laid plans.
taken from an undergrround mine; -- as contrasted with coal obtained from a strip mine; as, deep-mined coal.
Having a loud and sonorous voice.
Profoundly book- learned.
well-established; as, deep-rooted prejudice.
Of or pertaining to the deeper parts of the sea; as, a deep-sea line (i. e., a line to take soundings at a great depth); deep-sea lead; deep-sea soundings, explorations, etc.
same as deep-rooted.
having a sunken area.
to discard in a deep body of water; -- also used figuratively, to discard contemptuously.
Having a deep waist, as when, in a ship, the poop and forecastle are much elevated above the deck.
having waters of great depth; as, a deep-water port.
To become deeper; as, the water deepens at every cast of the lead; the plot deepens.
At or to a great depth; far below the surface; as, to sink deeply.
The state or quality of being deep, profound, mysterious, secretive, etc.; depth; profundity; -- opposed to shallowness.
Any animal; especially, a wild animal.
A deerlike, or thin, ill-formed neck, as of a horse.
any of various tall perennial herbs constituting the genus Frasera; it is widely distributed in warm dry upland areas of the US Pacific states.
A plant (Liatris odoratissima) whose fleshy leaves give out a fragrance compared to vanilla.
A shrub of the blueberry group (Vaccinium stamineum); also, its bitter, greenish white berry; -- called also squaw huckleberry.
An American genus (Rhexia) of perennial herbs, with opposite leaves, and showy flowers (usually bright purple), with four petals and eight stamens, -- the only genus of the order Melastomace/ inhabiting a temperate clime.
One of a large and fleet breed of hounds used in hunting deer; a staghound.
A chevrotain. See Kanchil, and Napu.
The skin of a deer, or the leather which is made from it.
One who practices deerstalking.
The hunting of deer on foot, by stealing upon them unawares.
A dais.
An invocation of, or address to, the Supreme Being.
A goddess.
See Dev.
To destroy or mar the face or external appearance of; to disfigure; to injure, spoil, or mar, by effacing or obliterating important features or portions of; as, to deface a monument; to deface an edifice; to deface writing; to deface a note, deed, or bond; to deface a record.
having the external appearance impaired, usually deliberately.
The act of defacing, or the condition of being defaced; injury to the surface or exterior; obliteration.
One who, or that which, defaces or disfigures.
To cause to fail.
Failure; miscarriage.
Failure.
To commit defalcation; to embezzle money held in trust.
A lopping off; a diminution; abatement; deficit. Specifically: Reduction of a claim by deducting a counterclaim; set- off.
A defaulter or embezzler.
To lop off; to abate.
Act of injuring another's reputation by any slanderous communication, written or oral; the wrong of maliciously injuring the good name of another; slander; detraction; calumny; aspersion.
Containing defamation; injurious to reputation; calumnious; slanderous; as, defamatory words; defamatory writings.
Dishonor.
One who defames; a slanderer; a detractor; a calumniator.
In a defamatory manner.
Defamatory.
Capable of being wearied or tired out.
To weary or tire out; to fatigue.
Weariness; fatigue.
To fail to perform or pay; to be guilty of neglect of; to omit; as, to default a dividend.
One who makes default; one who fails to appear in court when court when called.
A defeat; an overthrow.
Liable to defeasance; capable of being made void or forfeited.
Capable of being annulled or made void; as, a defeasible title.
An undoing or annulling; destruction.
acceptance of the inevitability of defeat.
Overthrow; defeat.
Changed in features; deformed.
To become clear, pure, or free.
The act of separating from impurities, as lees or dregs; purification.
That which cleanses or purifies; esp., an apparatus for removing the feculencies of juices and sirups.
To injure; to damage.
Deficiency; imperfection.
Liable to defect; imperfect.
Act of abandoning a person or cause to which one is bound by allegiance or duty, or to which one has attached himself; desertion; failure in duty; a falling away; apostasy; backsliding.
One who advocates or encourages defection.
Having defects; imperfect.
Anything that is defective or lacking in some respect.
Great imperfection.
Full of defects; imperfect.
The act of making foul; pollution.
See Defense.