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deaf not able to hear, or not able to hear well. [2 definitions]
deafen to cause to become deaf. [2 definitions]
deal1 to take specific action about something, especially a problem (usually followed by "with" or "in"). [7 definitions]
dealer a person whose job is to buy and sell. [2 definitions]
dealt past tense and past participle of "deal1."
dear much loved. [5 definitions]
death the end of life in any living thing, or the end of the life of a particular individual. [2 definitions]
debate a discussion between two people or groups who disagree on an important subject. [4 definitions]
debit an amount of money taken out of or owed on an account, or the record of that amount. [2 definitions]
debris scattered pieces left after something has been destroyed.
debt something owed to another person. [2 definitions]
debtor a person who owes a debt to another.
debug (informal) to find and remove mistakes or flaws from. [2 definitions]
debut a person's first appearance on stage, in concert, or on film. [2 definitions]
Dec. abbreviation of "December."
decade a unit of time equal to ten years.
decagon a figure with ten sides and ten angles.
decal a design or picture on specially prepared paper. Decals can be transferred from the paper to glass, metal, or other hard surfaces.
decanter a pretty glass bottle with a stopper. A decanter is usually used to serve wine or liquor.
decathlon an athletic contest made up of ten different track and field events. Each athlete takes part in all ten events, over a period of two days.
decay to rot or become rotted. [4 definitions]