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duckling an immature duck.
duct a passage, such as a pipe or tube, through which something, esp. a liquid or gas, flows. [2 definitions]
dud (informal) someone or something that functions poorly or fails in some regard. [3 definitions]
dude (informal) a man who dresses in a showy manner and pays exceptional attention to his appearance; dandy. [3 definitions]
due required as payment; owed as a debt or right. [7 definitions]
duel a formal, arranged fight between two people, usu. with pistols or swords, to defend their honor or settle a conflict. [3 definitions]
duet a piece of music written for or performed by two singers or instrumentalists. [2 definitions]
dug1 the past tense and past participle of dig.
dugout a hole in the ground used as a shelter, esp. for protection from bombs, storms, or the like. [3 definitions]
duke a high-ranking male nobleman, the ruler of a duchy in Europe or ranked just below a prince in Britain, although, in Britain, a prince may also be a duke. [2 definitions]
dull lacking in interest, originality, or liveliness; boring. [10 definitions]
dumb unintelligent, or reflecting a lack of intelligent thinking; idiotic; stupid. [4 definitions]
dumbbell a device consisting of two weights at either end of a short bar, used for muscular development by lifting.
dummy an object made as a representation or imitation of another object, but without all the functions or qualities of the original. [8 definitions]
dump to drop abruptly and in one single load. [10 definitions]
dunce an unintelligent, foolish, or ignorant person.
dune a mound or hill of sand built up by the action of wind.
dung solid excrement; feces, esp. nonhuman. [2 definitions]
dungaree a heavy, coarse cotton fabric, usu. blue; denim. [3 definitions]
dungeon a jail or jail cell, esp. a dark, damp one underground.
dunk to immerse in a liquid. [4 definitions]