Words Starting With "D"

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Dilatable

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Dilatable refers to being able to be stretched or expanded, often used to describe materials or structures that can be expanded or inflated in size. It can also be used to describe situations or relationships that can grow or increase in scope or complexity.

Dilatate

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The verb "dilate" means to make or become wider, larger, or more extensive; to expand or enlarge something. It can also mean to make something more diffuse or relaxed, such as a pupil in the eye. For example: "The surgeon dilated the wound to clean and treat it."

Dilatation

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Dilatation is a noun that refers to the act of dilating or expanding something, typically in a gradual or slow manner. In medicine, it can also refer to a medical condition in which a blood vessel, organ, or other anatomical structure expands or widens, often abnormally. In a broader sense, dilatation can also be used to describe a general enlargement or increase in size of something.

Dilatational

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Dilatational refers to a type of strain or deformation that occurs when a material expands or stretches, often due to an increase in temperature or pressure. In other words, dilatational strain is a kind of stretching or dilation that occurs as a result of external forces or conditions. This concept is commonly used in the fields of materials science, mechanics, and engineering to describe the behavior of materials under various loads and conditions.

Dilate

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Dilate is a verb that means to make something larger or wider in size. It can also refer to widening a part of the body, such as the pupils of the eyes, the nostrils, or the jaw.

Dilated

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Dilated refers to something that has expanded or widened, often in a way that is abnormal or unnatural. For example, a dilated pupil is a pupil that is larger than normal due to a medical condition or the use of certain substances. Dilated can also describe something that has been stretched or inflated to a larger size, such as a dilated picture or a dilated view.

Dilater

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I think you meant "dilate".<br><br>To dilate means to expand or open outwards, often in a gradual or gradual manner. For example:<br><br> The patient's eyes dilated during the eye exam, allowing the doctor to see the back of the eyes clearly.<br> The company diluted its profits to conserve cash during the financial crisis.<br><br>In medicine, dilate often refers to the widening of a natural opening or channel, such as the pupils of the eye, the cervix of the uterus, or the nasal passages.

Dilates

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The verb "dilates" means to make something wider or larger in size, or to extend or enlarge something in a gradual manner. It can also refer to the expansion or widening of a part or passage, particularly in the human body.

Dilating

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Dilating refers to making something wider or bigger, often used to describe the action of a muscle or a part of the body expanding. For example, "The pupil dilates in response to bright light" or "The surgeon dilated the patient's airway to clear the blockage". It can also be used figuratively to describe a growing sense of awareness or understanding, such as "Her experience dilated her perspective on the issue, allowing her to see it from multiple angles".

Dilation

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Dilation is a process or situation in which something increases in size or becomes wider, often used to describe physical changes, such as the dilation of eyes in a medical examination.

Dilative

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Dilative is an adjective that means stretched out or expanded in size or extent. It can also refer to something that causes something else to be stretched out or expanded. In linguistics, dilative is a grammatical case that is used to indicate the direction or distance of an action.

Dilatometer

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A dilatometer is a scientific instrument used to measure the expansion of a substance with increasing temperature, commonly used in materials science, chemistry, and physics. It measures the change in length or volume of a sample material as its temperature is changed. This is useful for studying properties like thermal expansion, thermal conductivity, and phase transitions in materials.

Dilatometric

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Dilatometric refers to the measurement of the increase in volume of a substance, typically a solid, as a result of a change in temperature or pressure. This measurement is often used to study the physical properties of materials, such as their thermal expansion, contraction, or phase transitions.

Dilatometry

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Dilatometry is a scientific technique used to measure the change in length of a material in response to changes in temperature or pressure. It is commonly used to study the thermal expansion properties of materials, such as alloys, ceramics, and plastics. The technique involves heating or cooling a sample while measuring its length using a displacement sensor or linear variable differential transformer (LVDT). The resulting data provides information on the material's thermal expansion coefficient, allowing for a better understanding of its behavior under different temperature conditions.

Dilator

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A dilator is a device or instrument used to tease apart or dilate a hollow tube or opening, such as a blood vessel, organ, or duct. It is often used in medical procedures to expand a constricted passage, allowing for the insertion of a catheter, endoscope, or other instruments. In addition to its medical applications, the term dilator can also refer to a type of valve or mechanism that regulates the flow of fluid or air into a device or system.

Dilatorily

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Adverbially, "dilatorily" means in a slow and deliberate manner, often with a sense of being stretched out or prolonged. It is derived from the Latin words "dilatus" meaning "stretched out" and the suffix "-ly" used to form adverbs. In other words, something done dilatorily is done in a slow and deliberate way, often with no urgency or necessity to finish quickly.

Dilatoriness

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Dilatoriness refers to the quality of being slow and deliberate in one's actions or decisions. It can also imply a lack of urgency or hastiness, often in a sense of being overly cautious or indecisive.

Dilators

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Dilators are medical instruments or devices used to expand or widen a natural opening or passageway in the body, such as the eye, ear, nostril, or vagina, to facilitate the introduction of a medical instrument or object, or to relieve a blockage or constriction. They are commonly used in various medical procedures, including eye exams, ear tube insertion, nasal or sinus procedures, and gynecological examinations.

Dilatory

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Dilatory refers to something that is characterized by unnecessary delay or hesitancy. It can also refer to something that is intentionally slow or dragging, often in order to prolong a situation or delay a decision.

Dilaudid

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Dilaudid is a brand name for an opioid medication called hydromorphone. It is often used to treat moderate to severe pain, typically given in a hospital or infusion center setting.

Dilbert

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Dilbert is a popular American comic strip created by Scott Adams that is syndicated in many newspapers worldwide. It features the daily struggles of Dilbert, a middle-management employee in a large corporation, as well as his coworkers and bosses, who are often depicted as eccentric, incompetent, or absurd. The comic strip is known for its satirical commentary on modern work life, office politics, and corporate culture, and is widely read and enjoyed by millions of people.

Dildo

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Dildos

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Dildos are novelty objects, often made of plastic, rubber, or silicone, designed to resemble a human penis. They are typically used for sexual play or as a prop in sexual role-play. In some contexts, dildos can also refer to carved or shaped wooden or stone objects resembling a penis, often used as decorative items or symbols in ancient cultures.

Dilection

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Dilection refers to a feeling or tendency to be friendly or enthusiastic towards someone or something. It can also imply a strong desire or inclination towards a particular activity or pursuit. The word is often used to describe a deep and sincere affection or admiration for something.

Dilemma

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A dilemma is a situation in which a difficult choice must be made between two or more alternatives, often with undesirable consequences. It is a problem or situation that requires a difficult decision, typically involving conflicting choices or opinions.

Dilemmas

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Dilemmas refer to situations in which a person is faced with two or more alternatives, neither of which is desirable or easy to choose from, and where a decision must be made. It is a predicament or a difficult choice that needs to be resolved.

Dilemmatic

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Dilemmatic refers to a situation or problem that presents two or more difficult choices or options, each with its own set of negative consequences or implications. The term is derived from the word "dilemma," which is a situation that requires a choice between two alternatives, both of which have undesirable results. In a dilemmatic situation, the decision-maker is faced with a conflict between two or more options, and the outcome of the choice will likely have negative or unfavorable effects.

Dilettante

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A dilettante is a person who dabbles in or shows a superficial interest in various activities or pursuits, often lacking serious commitment or expertise. They may be amateurish and lacking in professional skill or knowledge, and are often characterized by a lack of dedication and seriousness. The term can also refer to someone who has a casual or superficial interest in art, literature, or music, but does not have the knowledge or talent to excel in those fields.

Dilettantes

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Dilettantes are people who take up an art, science, or other pursuit as a hobby or amusement, often without a serious intention of becoming an expert or making a career out of it. A dilettante is typically someone who dabbles in a particular field or activity, often superficially or fancifully, for personal enjoyment or to impress others. The term is often used to imply a lack of seriousness or dedication to the activity.

Dilettantism

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Dilettantism refers to a lack of thoroughness or expertise in a particular field, often because one is doing it only as a hobby or for leisure, rather than as a serious profession. A dilettante is someone who has a superficial or amateurish knowledge or skill in a particular area, often merely due to their personal interest or enthusiasm for it.

Dili

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Dili is the capital and largest city of East Timor, a small island nation located in Southeast Asia. It is situated on the northern coast of the island, known as Timor Island, in the Indonesian archipelago. Prior to East Timor's independence from Indonesia in 2002, the city was known as Dili by the International Community.

Diligence

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Diligence refers to the quality of being thorough, careful, and persistent in one's work or actions, often in a methodical and meticulous manner. It involves putting in a lot of effort and attention to detail to achieve a goal or complete a task, sometimes to a high standard.

Diligences

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Diligences is the plural form of the noun "diligence". A diligence is a horse-drawn vehicle used in the 17th and 18th centuries for transporting people and goods, particularly in France and other parts of Europe. It is a slow-moving, three-wheeled cart with a canopy, often used as a stagecoach on long journeys.

Diligency

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Diligency refers to a quality of being diligent, or performing a task with care, attention, and thoroughness. It involves being steady, persistent, and painstaking in one's efforts, often with a strong sense of responsibility and commitment.

Diligent

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Diligent means showing careful and persistent effort in one's work or studies; paying close attention to details and taking a thorough approach. It can also refer to someone who is hardworking, punctual, and reliable, and consistently follows through on their commitments.

Diligently

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Adverb. Done with care and attention to detail; carefully and thoroughly.