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detestable |
Adjective
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offensive to the mind |
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durable |
Adjective
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existing for a long time |
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durable |
Adjective
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very long lasting |
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durable |
Adjective
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capable of withstanding wear and tear and decay |
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disliked |
Adjective
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regarded with aversion |
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dislikable |
Adjective
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such as to provoke dislike |
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darling |
Adjective
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dearly loved |
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darling |
Noun
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a special loved one |
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deafening |
Adjective
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loud enough to cause temporary hearing loss |
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despised |
Adjective
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treated with contempt |
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detested |
Adjective
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treated with contempt |
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disinherited |
Adjective
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deprived of your rightful heritage |
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divorced |
Adjective
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of someone whose marriage has been legally dissolved |
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directed |
Adjective
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manageable by a supervising agent |
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directed |
Adjective
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having a specified direction, often used with an indicator of that direction |
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dirigible |
Adjective
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capable of being steered or directed |
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dirigible |
Noun
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a steerable, self-propelled aircraft |
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doting |
Adjective
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extravagantly or foolishly loving and indulgent |
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distaff |
Adjective
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characteristic of or peculiar to a woman |
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distaff |
Noun
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the staff on which wool or flax is wound before spinning |
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distaff |
Noun
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the sphere of work by women |
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duplicate |
Adjective
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being two identical |
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duplicate |
Adjective
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identically copied from an original |
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duplicate |
Noun
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a copy that corresponds to an original exactly |
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duplicate |
Noun
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something additional of the same kind |
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duplicate |
Verb
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increase twofold |
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duplicate |
Verb
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make or do or perform again |
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duplicate |
Verb
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make a duplicate or duplicates of |
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duplicate |
Verb
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duplicate or match |
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deep-mined |
Adjective
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of coal, as contrasted with coal obtained from a strip mine |
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dissolved |
Adjective
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(of solid matter) reduced to a liquid form |
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dulcet |
Adjective
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pleasing to the ear |
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dulcet |
Adjective
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extremely pleasant in a gentle way |
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decreasing monotonic |
Adjective
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consistently decreasing |
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debauched |
Adjective
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unrestrained by convention or morality |
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degenerate |
Adjective
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unrestrained by convention or morality |
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degenerate |
Noun
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a person whose behavior deviates from what is acceptable especially in sexual behavior |
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degenerate |
Verb
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grow worse |
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dissolute |
Adjective
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unrestrained by convention or morality |
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dismissible |
Adjective
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subject to dismissal |
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demure |
Adjective
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affectedly modest or shy especially in a playful or provocative way |
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double-dyed |
Adjective
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without qualification |
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diclinous |
Adjective
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having pistils and stamens in separate flowers |
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dioecious |
Adjective
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having male and female reproductive organs in separate plants or animals |
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dioecian |
Adjective
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having male and female reproductive organs in separate plants or animals |
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deathless |
Adjective
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never dying |
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deific |
Adjective
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characterized by divine or godlike nature |
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dyed |
Adjective
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(used of color) artificially produced |
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dummy |
Adjective
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having the appearance of being real but lacking capacity to function |
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dummy |
Noun
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a cartridge containing an explosive charge but no bullet |