Words Starting With "D"

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Directorates

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Directorates refer to a group of administrators or executives who are responsible for overseeing a specific department or division within an organization, usually a government agency or a large corporation. They are often responsible for making key decisions and implementing policies within their designated area of responsibility. <br><br>For example, a hospital might have directorates for surgery, pediatrics, and emergency medicine, each with its own director who is responsible for the daily operations and strategy of that department.

Directorial

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Relating to or characteristic of a director, especially a film director.

Directories

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Directories refer to a collection of files and subdirectories stored on a computer or network. They are organized in a hierarchical structure, with each file and subdirectory having a unique name and location. Directories are used to categorize and store digital data in a logical and systematic manner, making it easier to find and access specific files. Examples of directories include documents, images, videos, and music folders. In addition to physical directories on a computer, directories can also refer to organized listings or catalogs of information, such as phone directories or online directories.

Directors

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Directors are people who are responsible for overseeing and managing the overall strategy, planning, and execution of a company, organization, or project. They are typically responsible for making key decisions, setting goals and priorities, and supervising and guiding other employees or team members.

Directorship

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The word "directorship" refers to the position or role of a director in an organization, company, or institution. It is the state of being a director, typically involving the responsibility of making decisions, guiding the strategy, and overseeing the operations of the organization.

Directorships

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Directorships refer to the positions or offices held by directors of a company, organization, or institution. A directorship is typically a leadership role that involves making important decisions, overseeing management, and guiding the overall direction of the organization. Directorships can be found in various types of companies, such as businesses, non-profits, charities, or educational institutions.

Directory

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A directory is a collection of files and subdirectories of a hierarchical system of named types of data and the controllers of these data formats in a computer system.

Directress

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A directress is a less common or formal term for a director, usually used in the context of a company, organization, or institution, particularly in fields such as education, social services, or the arts. It typically refers to an individual who is in charge of managing or overseeing a team, project, or department, similar to a director.

Directrix

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A directrix is a line in geometry that plays a significant role in the construction and understanding of conic sections, particularly circles, ellipses, and parabolas. In the context of a conic section, the directrix is a line that is perpendicular to the axis of the conic and is at a fixed distance from the vertex of the conic. The directrix helps to define the shape and size of the conic section by providing a reference point for measuring its various parameters, such as its eccentricity, focus, and vertex. In other words, the directrix serves as a guiding line that helps to demarcate the shape and size of the conic section.

Directs

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The word "directs" is the third-person singular present tense form of the verb "direct", which means to give orders or instructions to someone or something; to manage or control the actions of someone or something. For example: "The manager directs the employees in their daily tasks."

Direful

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Direful refers to something that is dreadful or ominous, often indicating a sense of fear or danger. It is an adjective used to describe a situation, event, or circumstance that is threatening, disquieting, or foreboding.

Direfully

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Direfully refers to something that is said or done with severe criticism or utter despair. It can also mean in a state of great unhappiness, suffering, or distress, often to the point of despair.

Direly

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According to the Oxford English Dictionary, "direly" is an adverb that means "to a great extent" or "very", often used to emphasize the severity or intensity of something. For example: "The storm is hitting us direly now." It can also mean "in a serious or threatening manner", as in: "She spoke direly to him, warning him of the consequences."

Dirempt

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The word "dirempt" is a verb that means to break or separate something into two or more parts, often violently or abruptly. It can also refer to the act of tearing or rending something asunder.

Dirempted

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Diremption

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Diremption is a noun that refers to a violent or ruthless tearing or rending apart. It can also describe a violent or sudden breaking or separation, often with force or violence. The word is often used to convey a sense of shock, surprise, or abruptness in an event or action. However, it is a rather rare and formal word, and its usage is mostly limited to literary or poetic contexts.

Direness

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Direness refers to a state of extreme severity, intensity, or danger. It can also describe a situation that is headed towards a very serious or calamitous outcome. The word often conveys a sense of urgency, crisis, or impending doom. For example, "The direness of the economic situation prompted the government to take immediate action."

Dirge

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A dirge is a mournful or funeral song, typically played or sung when someone has died. It is often a slow and somber melody that expresses sadness, grief, and loss. Dirges are often associated with funeral processesions, memorial services, and other ceremonies to honor the deceased.

Dirgeful

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Dirgeful refers to a mournful or dismal sound, mood, or atmosphere, often associated with death, sorrow, or tragedy. It can also describe something that is depressingly gloomy or unhappy, similar to the concept of lugubrious. The word is derived from the Latin "dirge," meaning a song or lament sung in memory of the dead.

Dirges

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Dirges are a type of mournful or lamenting song, typically played or sung at a funeral or memorial service. The word is often associated with slow, solemn, and sorrowful music, and is used to express grief, loss, or bereavement. In general, dirges are solemn and somber pieces, intended to pay tribute to the deceased and provide comfort to the grieving.

Dirham

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The dirham is the official currency of several Arab countries, including the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Oman. It is often abbreviated as "DH" or "AED" (United Arab Emirates dirham).

Dirhams

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The dirham is the official currency of several Arabian Peninsula countries, including the United Arab Emirates, Algeria, and Tunisia. It is subdivided into 100 fils. The United Arab Emirates dirham, which is the dirham most widely used, is pegged to the US dollar at a fixed rate of 1 USD 3.67 AED. Dirhams are widely accepted as a method of payment for goods and services in the region.

Dirichlet

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The Dirichlet distribution is a probability distribution used to model the probability of obtaining values from a set of discrete categories. The distribution is commonly used in Bayesian statistics and machine learning to model categorical data. It is characterized by a vector of probabilities that sum to 1, and is often used in applications such as feature selection, clustering, and text classification.

Dirige

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The word "dirige" is the third person singular of the verb "diriger" in French, which means to direct, guide, or manage.

Dirigent

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A dirigent is a conductor or leader, typically used to refer to someone who directs a musical ensemble, such as an orchestra. The word is often used in French or other languages, but it has also been adopted into English. The term is often used synonymously with "conductor," but it emphasizes the idea of leadership and direction, suggesting that someone who is a dirigent is not just a skillful musician but also a master of ceremonies.

Dirigibility

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Dirigibility refers to the quality or state of being capable of being directed or steered, especially in regards to the control of an object or device. It can also refer to the ability to adjust or manipulate the direction or course of something.

Dirigible

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A dirigible is a type of balloon or airship that is powered and steerable, meaning it can be controlled and navigated in the air, unlike a free-floating balloon. Dirigibles typically have a gas bag filled with helium or hydrogen lifting it off the ground, and one or more propellers or other forms of propulsion to move it through the air.

Dirigibles

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Dirigibles are a type of airship that is steerable and can be controlled by a crew. They are made of fabric or metal covered with a gas, such as helium, which makes them lighter than air and allows them to float. Dirigibles are powered by engines and can be propelled by propellers or rudders. They were used in the early 20th century for military surveillance, transportation, and even passenger travel. Dirigibles were also known for their majestic appearance and were sometimes used for publicity and entertainment purposes.

Dirigism

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Dirigism is an economic theory that advocates for a strong role of the state in guiding the economy and directing its development. It is also known as state-led capitalism or authoritarian capitalism. In a dirigist economy, the government plays a significant role in setting economic policies, regulating markets, and providing public goods and services. This approach is often associated with economic nationalism and protectionism, as the government seeks to promote domestic industries and protect them from foreign competition. Dirigism is sometimes seen as an alternative to laissez-faire capitalism, which advocates for minimal government intervention in the economy.

Dirigisme

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Dirigisme is a term used to describe an economic theory in which a government plays a significant role in guiding or directing the economy, often through subsidies, regulation, or state ownership of key industries. The term is often associated with the economic policies of France and other European countries in the mid-20th century, particularly during the post-war period. In essence, dirigisme involves a strong state-led intervention in the market to achieve specific economic goals, such as full employment, economic growth, and social welfare.

Dirigist

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A dirigist is a person who believes in or advocates for direct government control over an economy, industry, or sector. The term comes from the French word "diriger," meaning "to direct." Dirigism is a form of economic interventionism where the government plays a significant role in guiding the economy through regulation, ownership, or management of key sectors or industries. Dirigists often prioritize national interests, social welfare, and economic security over individual freedoms and market principles. The concept has been influential in the development of socialist and state capitalist ideologies.

Dirigiste

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Dirigiste refers to a type of economic system where the government plays a significant role in guiding and regulating the economy. In a dirigiste economy, the government makes decisions about what industries to invest in, what goods to produce, and how to allocate resources, with the goal of achieving specific economic and social goals. This approach is often used to promote economic development, protect domestic industries, and address social issues such as poverty and inequality.

Diriment

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Diriment refers to a factor or circumstance that prevents or renders impossible the fulfillment of an obligation or duty. In other words, it is a decisive or conclusive thing that discharges or absolves someone from their responsibility or commitment. The term is often used in law, particularly in the context of contracts and property rights.

Dirk

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Dirk is a noun that refers to a type of sword, particularly a short, pointed one. It is often used to describe the sword wielded by a knight or a pirate.

Dirks

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A dirk is a type of short sword or dagger, typically having a single-edged blade and a straight or curved shape. It is often associated with Scottish, Irish, and Scandinavian cultures, and was historically worn as a part of traditional regalia or ceremonial attire.

Dirl

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Dirl is an old English word that means to make a harsh, piercing, or shrieking sound, often used to describe the sound of a loud noise, especially a scream or a cry.