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deport to eject from a country under the law.
deposit to hand over, esp. for safekeeping, as to a bank account. [10 definitions]
depot a bus or train station. [2 definitions]
depress to cause to be unhappy or dejected. [4 definitions]
depressed sad or very low in spirits; morose. [4 definitions]
depression a state of deep sadness or hopelessness that can persist for months or years and is not necessarily triggered by any particular external events. [7 definitions]
deprive to take a possession or attribute away from; divest of. [2 definitions]
depth the state of being deep. [8 definitions]
deputy someone authorized to be a substitute or assistant. [3 definitions]
derby any of numerous horse races run every year and often restricted to three-year-old horses. [3 definitions]
derivation the act, fact, or process of deriving or being derived. [4 definitions]
derive to obtain or extract from an original source (usu. fol. by "from"). [3 definitions]
derrick a device for lifting and moving heavy loads, usu. consisting of a stationary mast and a rotating boom that projects upward from its base. [2 definitions]
desalinate to remove salt from, esp. to make sea water drinkable.
desalination the process of removing salt from water, esp. for the purpose of making sea water drinkable; desalinization.
desalinization the process of removing salt from water; desalination.
descend to move downward or to a lower position or state. [7 definitions]
descendant one regarded as the biological offspring of a given ancestor or ancestors. [3 definitions]
descent the act or process of going downward. [4 definitions]
describe to tell about; give a verbal account of. [2 definitions]
description the act of describing. [3 definitions]