dairy | n. place where milk is produced, kept, or converted into butter or cheese |
dam | n. barrier to prevent the flow of liquid, especially built across a water course |
damp | a. Syn. humid; moist; wet humid; moist; slightly wet |
dart | v. Syn. rush; cast move suddenly and rapidly |
dash | v. throw with violence or haste; break, as by throwing or by collision; form or sketch rapidly |
data | n. collection of facts, observations, or other information related to a particular question or problem |
database | n. collection of data arranged for ease and speed of search and retrieval |
date | v. mark the time of; assign a date to |
dawn | n. Syn. sunrise; morning; beginning; start time each morning at which daylight first begins; beginning; start |
dawning | n. Syn. dawn first light of day; first advent or appearance |
dazzle | v. overpower with light; confuse the sight of by brilliance of light; bewilder or surprise with brilliancy |
deadly | a. Syn. fatal; lethal fatal; lethal; causing or tending to cause death |
deaf | a. unable to perceive sounds; hard of hearing; unwilling to hear or listen; regardless; not to be persuaded |
dean | n. dignitary or presiding officer; head in the faculty of some colleges or universities |
dearth | n. Syn. scarcity scarcity; shortage of food; famine from failure or loss of crops |
debate | n. Syn. argument discussion; dispute; discussion involving opposing points |
debris | n. Syn. rubble remains of something that has been destroyed or broken up |
decade | n. a group of ten, especially a period of ten years |
decadent | a. Syn. self-indulgent; depraved self-indulgent; moral decay |
decay | v. Syn. decompose; rot decompose; break sown; disintegration; rottenness; decline; worsen; decadence |
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