duchess |
a woman who is married to or the widow of a duke. [2 definitions] |
duck1 |
a bird that lives in or near water and has webbed feet for swimming and a large flat bill. [2 definitions] |
duck2 |
to lower the head or whole body quickly to avoid something. [3 definitions] |
duckling |
a young duck. |
duct |
a pipe or tube that carries air or liquid. |
dud |
(informal) something that does not work well or fails in some way. |
dude |
a person visiting a western U.S. ranch who is from the city or does not know much about ranch life. [2 definitions] |
due |
owed as a debt. [6 definitions] |
duel |
a formal, arranged fight between two people using guns or swords. [2 definitions] |
duet |
a piece of music written for or performed by two players or singers. |
dug1 |
past tense and past participle of "dig." |
dugout |
a hole in the ground used as a shelter for protection from storms or bombs. [3 definitions] |
duke |
a nobleman with the highest rank below a prince. |
dull |
not having a sharp cutting edge. [7 definitions] |
dumb |
not having the power of speech; without a voice. [3 definitions] |
dumbbell |
a short bar with a heavy weight at each end. Dumbbells are used to develop muscles. |
dummy |
an object made to look like another object. [3 definitions] |
dump |
to drop in one big load. [3 definitions] |
dunce |
a stupid, foolish, or ignorant person. |
dune |
a mound or hill of sand built up by the action of wind. |
dung |
the manure of animals. |