Dr. |
abbreviation of "Doctor." [2 definitions] |
drab1 |
a dull gray or a dull grayish or yellowish brown color. [4 definitions] |
draft |
a preliminary sketch of a piece of writing; rough draft. [18 definitions] |
drag |
to pull along with force (often partly on the ground); haul. [13 definitions] |
dragon |
a mythical animal that is usu. depicted as a monstrous, winged, fire-breathing reptile with claws and a long tail, often acting as a guardian of a place, treasure, or the like. [2 definitions] |
dragonfly |
any of a large group of brightly colored insects with four long, veined, translucent wings usu. held perpendicular to a long, narrow body. |
drain |
to remove water or other liquid from, esp. by means of flow through a pipe. [12 definitions] |
drainage |
the act or method of draining. [3 definitions] |
drainpipe |
a pipe used for draining liquids, esp. sewage or rainwater. |
drake |
a male duck. |
drama |
a theatrical work, esp. one that is serious rather than primarily comedic in nature; play. [5 definitions] |
dramatic |
of, pertaining to, or possessing drama. [3 definitions] |
dramatize |
to depict in the form of a drama. [2 definitions] |
drank |
past tense of drink. |
drape |
to arrange (clothing, curtains, or other fabric) in attractive folds. [6 definitions] |
drapery |
loosely hanging clothing or other cloth. [3 definitions] |
drastic |
severe or extreme; radical. [2 definitions] |
draw |
to move by pulling or dragging. [19 definitions] |
draw a blank |
to be unable to recall or recognize. [2 definitions] |
drawback |
an impediment to the success or desirability of something; negative feature; flaw. |
drawbridge |
a bridge built so that it can be raised or moved in order to either allow tall ships to pass beneath or restrict passage. |