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debit an amount of money removed from or owed on an account, or the record of that amount. [5 definitions]
debris scattered fragments, as after an act of destruction; ruins; rubble. [2 definitions]
debt something owed to another, such as money or services. [3 definitions]
debtor one who owes a debt to another.
debug (informal) to eliminate errors or malfunctioning parts in, esp. computer programs and computers or other complex electronic systems. [3 definitions]
debut a person's first public appearance, as on stage or in concert. [5 definitions]
Dec. abbreviation of "December," the twelfth month of the Gregorian calendar year, having thirty-one days.
decade a unit of time equal to ten years. [2 definitions]
decagon in geometry, a ten-sided plane figure.
decal a design or picture transferred or made to be transferred from specially prepared paper to glass, metal, wood, or the like.
decanter a stoppered, decorative glass bottle for serving wine, brandy, or the like.
decathlon an athletic contest in which each participant competes in ten different track and field events over a period of two days.
decay to rot or become rotted; decompose. [8 definitions]
deceased no longer alive; dead. [2 definitions]
deceit the act or practice of misleading, tricking, or cheating. [3 definitions]
deceive to lead (a person) to believe something that is untrue; mislead; trick; defraud. [2 definitions]
December the twelfth month of the Gregorian calendar year, having thirty-one days.
decent conforming to social standards as regards morality, modesty, good taste, or the like; not obscene or offensive. [5 definitions]
deception the act of causing someone to believe an untruth, or the state of being so deceived. [2 definitions]
decibel a unit indicating the level of loudness of sound, relative to a standard level, or indicating relative differences in power levels of electrical signals, equal to ten times the common logarithm of the ratio of the two levels. (abbr.: dB)
decide to arrive at a conclusion about or a settlement of; determine. [7 definitions]