damp |
slightly wet; not completely dry. [8 definitions] |
dampen |
to make moist. [3 definitions] |
dance |
to move the body in a rhythmic sequence, usu. in a prescribed fashion and usu. to music. [9 definitions] |
dancer |
one who dances or whose profession is dancing. |
dandelion |
a low-growing weedy plant with notched leaves and yellow flowers. [2 definitions] |
dandruff |
a thin crust that forms on the scalp and is shed in flaky particles. |
dandy |
a man who is greatly concerned about the smartness of his clothing and appearance. [4 definitions] |
Dane |
a native or citizen of Denmark, or a descendant thereof. |
danger |
exposure to harm or peril. [2 definitions] |
dangerous |
likely to cause or permit harm; full of risks; unsafe. |
dangle |
to hang loosely, esp. with a swinging motion. [3 definitions] |
Danish |
of or pertaining to Denmark or its people, culture, language, or the like. [3 definitions] |
Danish pastry |
a light, flaky pastry that is made of raised dough, filled with cheese, fruit, or the like, and usu. drizzled with icing. |
Danube River |
a river originating in Germany and flowing through central Europe, eventually emptying into the Black Sea. |
dare |
to be courageous enough or reckless enough to do something. [4 definitions] |
daredevil |
a person who recklessly risks physical harm by performing dangerous feats. [2 definitions] |
daresay |
to take the risk of saying (used to introduce a statement of what one imagines to be true; used only in the first person singular in the present tense). |
daring |
willingness to take risks; boldness. [4 definitions] |
dark |
characterized by a lack of light. [7 definitions] |
darken |
to cause to be dark or darker. [6 definitions] |
darkness |
the absence of light. [4 definitions] |