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deformed |
Adjective
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so badly formed or out of shape as to be ugly |
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deuteranopic |
Adjective
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inability to see the color green or to distinguish green and purplish-red |
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dim-sighted |
Adjective
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having greatly reduced vision |
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dissected |
Adjective
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having one or more incisions reaching nearly to the midrib |
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decompound |
Adjective
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of a compound leaf |
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deltoid |
Adjective
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triangular or suggesting a capital delta, with a point at the apex |
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deltoid |
Noun
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a large triangular muscle covering the shoulder joint and serving to abduct and flex and extend and rotate the arm |
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dolabriform |
Adjective
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having the shape of the head of an ax or cleaver |
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dolabrate |
Adjective
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having the shape of the head of an ax or cleaver |
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decomposable |
Adjective
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capable of being partitioned |
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discalced |
Adjective
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(used of certain religious orders) barefoot or wearing only sandals |
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discalceate |
Adjective
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(used of certain religious orders) barefoot or wearing only sandals |
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daedal |
Adjective
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complex and ingenious in design or function |
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dozen |
Adjective
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denoting a quantity consisting of 12 items or units |
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dozen |
Noun
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the cardinal number that is the sum of eleven and one |
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dissimulative |
Adjective
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concealing under a false appearance with the intent to deceive |
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dual |
Adjective
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a grammatical number category referring to two items or units as opposed to one item (singular) or more than two items (plural) |
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dual |
Adjective
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consisting of or involving two parts or components usually in pairs |
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dual |
Adjective
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having more than one decidedly dissimilar aspects or qualities |
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d |
Adjective
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denoting a quantity consisting of 500 items or units |
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d |
Noun
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the 4th letter of the Roman alphabet |
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dual-lane |
Adjective
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having a median strip or island between lanes of traffic moving in opposite directions |
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dog-sized |
Adjective
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having the approximate size of an average dog |
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doubled |
Adjective
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twice as great or many |
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duple |
Adjective
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consisting of or involving two parts or components usually in pairs |
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dustlike |
Adjective
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as fine and powdery as dust |
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dentate |
Adjective
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having toothlike projections in the margin |
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denticulate |
Adjective
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having a very finely toothed margin |
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deep-set |
Adjective
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having a sunken area |
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dissolvable |
Adjective
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capable of dissolving |
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dissoluble |
Adjective
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capable of dissolving |
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disintegrable |
Adjective
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capable of melting |
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deflective |
Adjective
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capable of changing the direction (of a light or sound wave) |
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dewy-eyed |
Adjective
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exhibiting childlike simplicity and credulity |
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disyllabic |
Adjective
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having or characterized by or consisting of two syllables |
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decayed |
Adjective
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damaged by decay |
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decasyllabic |
Adjective
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having or characterized by or consisting of ten syllables |
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depressant |
Adjective
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capable of depressing physiological or psychological activity or response by a chemical agent |
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depressant |
Noun
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a drug that reduces excitability and calms a person |
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disappointed |
Adjective
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disappointingly unsuccessful |
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discomfited |
Adjective
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disappointingly unsuccessful |
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discomfited |
Noun
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people who are defeated |
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down-and-out |
Adjective
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lacking resources (or any prospect of resources) |
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down-and-out |
Noun
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a person who is destitute |
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depleted |
Adjective
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no longer sufficient |
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debilitated |
Adjective
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lacking strength or vigor |
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dogged |
Adjective
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stubbornly unyielding |
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docile |
Adjective
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willing to be taught or led or supervised or directed |
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docile |
Adjective
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easily handled or managed |
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docile |
Adjective
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ready and willing to be taught |