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dice box |
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a small container (open at one end) in which dice are shaken by hand and from which they are thrown |
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dining compartment |
Noun
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a passenger car where food is served in transit |
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destroyer |
Noun
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a small fast lightly armored but heavily armed warship |
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destroyer |
Noun
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a person who destroys or ruins or lays waste to |
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dicer |
Noun
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a mechanical device used for dicing food |
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dickie |
Noun
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a man's detachable insert (usually starched) to simulate the front of a shirt |
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dickie |
Noun
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a small third seat in the back of an old-fashioned two-seater |
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disk access |
Noun
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memory access to the computer disk on which information is stored |
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dining-hall |
Noun
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a large room at a college or university |
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disk brake |
Noun
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hydraulic brake in which friction is applied to both sides of a spinning disk by the brake pads |
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dining room |
Noun
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a room used for dining |
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destroyer escort |
Noun
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warship smaller than a destroyer |
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disc brake |
Noun
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hydraulic brake in which friction is applied to both sides of a spinning disk by the brake pads |
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dining-room |
Noun
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a room used for dining |
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detached house |
Noun
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a house that stands alone |
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dickey-seat |
Noun
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a small third seat in the back of an old-fashioned two-seater |
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disk cache |
Noun
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a cache that stores copies of frequently used disk sectors in random access memory (RAM) so they can be read without accessing the slower disk |
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dining-room furniture |
Noun
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furniture intended for use in a dining room |
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dickie-seat |
Noun
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a small third seat in the back of an old-fashioned two-seater |
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disk clutch |
Noun
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a friction clutch in which the frictional surfaces are disks |
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dining-room table |
Noun
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dining-room furniture consisting of a table on which meals can be served |
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detector |
Noun
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any device that receives a signal or stimulus and responds to it in a distinctive manner |
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detector |
Noun
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electronic equipment that detects the presence of radio signals or radioactivity |
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detector |
Noun
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rectifier that extracts modulation from a radio carrier wave |
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dicky-seat |
Noun
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a small third seat in the back of an old-fashioned two-seater |
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disk controller |
Noun
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(computer science) a circuit or chip that translates commands into a form that can control a hard disk drive |
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dining table |
Noun
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a table at which meals are served |
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diclofenac potassium |
Noun
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a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (trade name Cataflam) |
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disk drive |
Noun
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computer hardware that holds and spins a magnetic or optical disk and reads and writes information on it |
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dinner bell |
Noun
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a bell rung to announce that dinner has been served |
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disc drive |
Noun
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computer hardware that holds and spins a magnetic or optical disk and reads and writes information on it |
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dinner dress |
Noun
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a gown for evening wear |
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demodulator |
Noun
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rectifier that extracts modulation from a radio carrier wave |
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dinner gown |
Noun
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a gown for evening wear |
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detention home |
Noun
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an institution where juvenile offenders can be held temporarily (usually under the supervision of a juvenile court) |
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dicloxacillin |
Noun
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antibacterial (trade name Dynapen) used to treat staphylococcal infections that are resistant to penicillin |
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diskette |
Noun
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a small plastic magnetic disk enclosed in a stiff envelope with a radial slit |
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detention house |
Noun
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an institution where juvenile offenders can be held temporarily (usually under the supervision of a juvenile court) |
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dinner jacket |
Noun
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semiformal evening dress for men |
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Dictaphone |
Noun
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a tape recorder that records and reproduces dictation |
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disk harrow |
Noun
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a harrow with a series of disks set on edge at an angle |
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detention camp |
Noun
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an institution where juvenile offenders can be held temporarily (usually under the supervision of a juvenile court) |
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dicumarol |
Noun
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an anticoagulant drug that has now been largely replaced by warfarin |
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disc harrow |
Noun
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a harrow with a series of disks set on edge at an angle |
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detonating fuse |
Noun
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a fuse containing an explosive |
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dinner napkin |
Noun
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a large napkin used when dinner is served |
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dicoumarol |
Noun
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an anticoagulant drug that has now been largely replaced by warfarin |
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dispatch case |
Noun
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case consisting of an oblong container (usually having a lock) for carrying dispatches or other valuables |
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detonator |
Noun
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a mechanical or electrical explosive device or a small amount of explosive |
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dinner pail |
Noun
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a pail in which a workman carries his lunch or dinner |