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dated
having a date. [2 definitions]
daub
to smear or cover with something soft and sticky, such as paint. [2 definitions]
daughter
a person's female child.
daughter-in-law
the wife of one's son.
dawdle
to waste time; be slow.
dawn
the first daylight that appears in the morning; daybreak. [5 definitions]
day
the period between sunrise and sunset. [3 definitions]
daybreak
the first daylight in the morning; dawn.
day care
care during the day, in a home or special center, for babies or children too young for school. Some day care is designed for elderly or disabled people.
daydream
something similar to a dream but one that occurs when one is awake. A daydream comes from the imagination and often contains pleasant thoughts and fantasies. [2 definitions]
daylight
the light of the day.
daytime
the time between dawn and evening.
daze
to stun by a blow or shock. [2 definitions]
dazzle
to make almost blind with too much bright light. [2 definitions]
D.C.
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abbreviation of "District of Columbia." [2 definitions]
DE
abbreviation of "Delaware."
de-
a prefix that means "from," "away from," or "off." [3 definitions]
deacon
a clergyman in certain Christian churches. [2 definitions]
dead
no longer alive. [8 definitions]
deaden
to make less painful or intense.
dead end
a street that is closed at one end, allowing no way through.
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