d |
the fourth letter of the English alphabet. [3 definitions] |
dab1 |
to pat or press lightly. [5 definitions] |
dabble |
to wet by splashing or dipping. [2 definitions] |
dachshund |
a German breed of dog. Dachshunds have long bodies, very short legs, and drooping ears. |
dad |
(informal) father. |
daddy |
(informal) father. |
daddy-longlegs |
(used with a singular or plural verb) a small animal that resembles a spider. Daddy-longlegs are arachnids and have a small, rounded body with eight very long, thin legs. |
daffodil |
a plant with tall stems and bright yellow or white flowers shaped like bells. Daffodils grow from bulbs and appear in the spring. |
dagger |
a short, pointed weapon like a sword, with two sharp edges. |
daily |
happening or done every day. [3 definitions] |
dainty |
small, pretty, and delicate. |
dairy |
a place where milk is stored and butter and cheese are made. [4 definitions] |
dairy case |
a large container in a store that is kept cold and is used for holding and displaying dairy products, such as milk, cheese, cream, and yogurt. |
dairy product |
foods that are made from the milk of cows or certain other animals, like goats and sheep. |
dais |
a raised platform for speakers or the seating of special guests. |
daisy |
a plant that has flowers with white, pink, or yellow petals around a yellow center. |
dale |
a valley. |
Dalmatian |
a breed of dog. Dalmatians are large dogs that have short white hair with black or brown spots. |
dam1 |
a wall built across a river or stream to keep the water from flowing and to raise the water level behind it. [2 definitions] |
damage |
harm or injury that makes something less useful or valuable. [2 definitions] |
dame |
(capitalized) a title of honor given by a British king or queen to a woman who has done something important. |