distance |
the measure of separation between things, places, or points in time. [7 definitions] |
distant |
far away in time or space. [3 definitions] |
distasteful |
unpleasant or offensive. |
distemper |
any of various infectious viral diseases affecting mammals, characterized by fever and by diarrhea, vomiting and loss of appetite in dogs and cats, and respiratory difficulties in horses. [2 definitions] |
distinct |
clearly different or set apart; separate (often fol. by "from"). [4 definitions] |
distinction |
a mark or feature that distinguishes or sets apart; difference. [3 definitions] |
distinctive |
serving to set apart or mark as distinct or unusual. |
distinguish |
to correctly discern the identity of (each of two or more things) by recognizing how they are different (often fol. by "from"). [5 definitions] |
distinguished |
marked by excellence or renown; eminent. [2 definitions] |
distort |
to twist out of shape; deform the appearance or functioning of. [2 definitions] |
distract |
to divert the attention of. [2 definitions] |
distress |
physical or emotional stress or suffering, or anything that causes suffering. [4 definitions] |
distribute |
to divide into parts and give out to each of several people, groups, or the like. [3 definitions] |
distribution |
the act of distributing. [6 definitions] |
distributive property |
in mathematics, a characteristic of numbers that allows you to multiply a group of numbers and get the same answer you would get if you multiplied each member of the group and then combined the answers. For example, 4 x (8 + 1 + 5) is equal to (4 x 8) + (4 x 1) + (4 x 5). |
district |
a specific area characterized by its use for a particular purpose. [3 definitions] |
District of Columbia |
a federal area on the Maryland side of the Potomac River that encompasses only the U.S. capital city of Washington. (abbr.: DC) |
distrust |
to lack faith or confidence in; be suspicious of. [2 definitions] |
disturb |
to bother or interrupt by making noise or causing distraction. [3 definitions] |
disturbance |
an act or instance of disturbing. [5 definitions] |
ditch |
a long narrow trench that provides a waterway for drainage or irrigation or a receptacle for something to be buried in, such as sewer pipes or electric power lines. [7 definitions] |