Words Starting With "D"

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Dreyfus

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Dreyfus refers to the infamous Alfred Dreyfus, a French Jewish officer who was wrongly accused of treason and imprisoned from 1894 to 1906. The Dreyfus Affair, a major scandal in French history, questions the concept of justice and anti-Semitism.

Dreyfusard

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A Dreyfusard is a person who supports the French officer Alfred Dreyfus, who was falsely accused of treason in the late 19th century. The term refers to supporters of Dreyfus during the Dreyfus Affair, a major controversy in France that led to intense debates about anti-Semitism, military justice, and the rule of law.

Dribble

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To dribble means to move or roll a ball, such as a basketball or soccer ball, by bouncing it on the ground or in the air, often in a rapid, rhythmic motion, typically with the fingers or hands. It can also refer to the act of spitting or slobbering, often in a messy or unwanted manner. In a more general sense, dribble can also mean to talk or speak in a quiet, indistinct, or mumbling way.

Dribbled

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Verb:<br><br>To dribbled means to move a ball or other object in a specific way by rolling or bouncing it on the ground or on a surface with the hands, feet, or other body parts, typically in a sport such as basketball, football, or tennis.<br><br>Example sentence: He dribbled the ball down the court, expertly avoiding defenders.<br><br>Noun:<br><br>A dribbled is also a verb that means to ooze or leak slowly, often in an irregular or uncertain manner, like a liquid or a fiber.<br><br>Example sentence: The paint on the wall dribbled down, creating a messy streak after the rainstorm.

Dribbler

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A dribbler is a person who dribbles, which means to hold and manipulate a ball, often a basketball, soccer ball, or tennis ball, while moving or running. In sports, dribbling is the act of bouncing the ball on the court or field while advancing down the court or field. A dribbler may try to evade opponents while maintaining control of the ball.

Dribbles

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Small drops of liquid that fall or flow slowly from a source, often in an irregular or scattered manner.<br><br>In a figurative sense, to dribble also means to say something in a quiet, mumbling, or indistinct way, often in a state of anxiety or nervousness.

Dribblets

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Dribblets is a noun that refers to small, scattered drops or particles of something, such as water, liquid, or particles of powder. It can also refer to short, scattered phrases or sentences that are not well-organized or coherent.

Dribbling

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Dribbling is the act of keeping the ball in contact with one's foot by tapping it with the toes, often used in sports such as soccer, basketball, and hockey. It can also refer to the act of effortlessly chatting or talking quietly to someone, often in a playful or flirtatious manner.

Driblet

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A driblet is a small drop or trickle of a liquid, especially one that falls or dribbles slowly. It can also refer to a small amount or trickle of something, such as money or resources.

Driblets

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Driblets are small, scattered drops or fragments of something, often referring to a small amount or trickle of a liquid, substance, or quantity.

Dried

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Dried refers to something that has lost its moisture or water content, often because it has been exposed to air or heat. Examples of dried objects include dried fruit, dried pasta, and dried herbs.

Driegh

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I apologize, but I think there might be a small issue. The word "driegh" doesn't seem to be a valid English word. It's possible that it's a misspelling, a variant of a word, or perhaps a word from another language.<br><br>If you meant to type a different word, please feel free to try again!

Drier

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Drier is a comparative form of the adjective "dry". It means that something is drier than something else, or that it has a greater degree of dryness. Additionally, in some contexts, "drier" can also mean a device or a tool used to remove moisture or liquid from a material, such as a drier for clothes or a drying rack.

Drierite

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Drierite is a type of desiccant, a powdered chemical that is used to absorb moisture and humidity from the air. It is typically used in laboratories, scientific applications, and in preserving and storing delicate materials, such as art supplies, electronics, and laboratory equipment.

Driers

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"Driers" is the plural form of the noun "drier", which refers to a device or tool that removes moisture or water from something, such as air, clothes, or food. It can also refer to a drying agent or substance that helps to absorb or remove moisture. For example: <br><br> "The hair dryer is broken, can you fix it?" <br> "The air drier in the bathroom is quite effective."

Dries

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To dry means to remove liquid from something, often making it no longer wet. The verb "dries" (third person singular present tense) is the conjugation of the verb "to dry".

Driest

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The word "driest" is an adjective that means having the least amount of moisture or humidity. It is used to describe something that is extremely dry, either in terms of weather conditions or in terms of a substance's consistency. For example, "The driest desert in the world is the Atacama Desert in Chile" or "This paint is the driest I've ever seen, it almost cracks when I try to paint with it."

Drift

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The word "drift" can have several meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. To drift means to move slowly and aimlessly, often without direction or control. For example, "The car drifted to the side of the road."<br>2. A drift can also refer to a current of air or water that carries something along with it. For example, "The kite drifted lazily through the sky."<br>3. In a geological sense, a drift is a layer of sediment or debris that has been carried by a current and deposited in a new location.<br>4. In chemistry, a drift can refer to a gradual or imperceptible change in the concentration of a substance over time.<br>5. In sports, to drift means to skillfully control the movement of a vehicle, such as a car or a boat, using the throttle and steering to create a smooth, flowing motion.<br><br>Overall, the word "drift" often connotes a sense of movement or flow, often without a clear direction or purpose.

Driftage

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I apologize, but "driftage" is not a valid English word. It's possible that it's a typo or a made-up word. Can you please provide a different word for me to explain?

Drifted

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The word "drifted" is the past participle of the verb "drift". To drift means to move slowly or lazily, often without control or direction. It can also mean to wander or meander, often without a clear purpose or goal. <br><br>In this context, "drifted" might be used in a sentence like, "The family's car drifted off the road and into the ditch." Here, the car is moving slowly and without control, and has left the road and gone into a nearby ditch.

Drifter

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A drifter is a person who moves from place to place, often without a specific destination or purpose, typically in a casual or spontaneous manner.

Drifters

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Drifters are people who travel from place to place without a fixed destination or home, often without a clear purpose or occupation. They may move from town to town, job to job, or place to place, usually following their own desires or whims. In a broader sense, the term can also refer to people who lack stability, structure, or direction in their lives.

Drifting

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The word "drifting" can have several meanings depending on the context. Here are a few:<br><br>1. To move slowly and aimlessly in a lazy or careless manner: "The car was drifting down the road, completely out of control."<br>2. To separate or part from something else, often in a gradual or gentle way: "The leaves were drifting off the tree in the autumn breeze."<br>3. A driving style in motorsports where the driver intentionally oversteers or understeers, causing the rear wheels to lose traction and slide sideways around a corner.<br>4. A state of being absent-minded or preoccupied, often resulting in careless or thoughtless actions: "He was drifting through his work, not paying attention to the tasks at hand."<br><br>Overall, the word "drifting" often connotes a sense of movement or action without much intentional direction or control.

Driftnet

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A driftnet is a type of fishing net that is set adrift in the water and allowed to drift with the current or wind, catching fish as they swim through it. It is often used for catching species that are difficult or impossible to catch with other types of nets, such as squid, octopus, and other deep-water fish. Driftnets are typically hundreds of feet long and can be hundreds of feet deep, and they are often used by commercial fishing vessels to catch large quantities of fish.

Drifts

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To move slowly and smoothly in a particular direction, usually in a gentle curve, especially because of wind or water: "The leaves drifted to the ground."<br><br>To move away from a point of reference, often in a gradual or imperceptible manner: "As the day wore on, her interest in the project began to drift."<br><br>To move slowly and aimlessly: "He sat in a daze, his mind drifting with thoughts of the past."<br><br>(In sports) To move sideways or backwards, often unintentionally: "The hockey player drifted back to block the shot."<br><br>(In physics) To deviate from a straight course, often due to forces acting on an object: "The spacecraft drifted off course, requiring adjustments to get back on track."

Driftwood

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Driftwood is a type of wood that has been weathered and worn away by the sea, often ending up on beaches or shores. It is characterized by its smooth, bleached, and often twisted or gnarled appearance, and is often used in decoration, crafting, or as a natural sculpture.

Drill

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A drill is a tool with a rotating or oscillating tool bit that is used to make holes, drive screws, or perform other tasks that require a hole or a hole-and-screw combination. It can also refer to a specific exercise or routine, especially in sports or military training, where an individual or team practices a particular skill or action repeatedly in order to improve their proficiency or endurance.

Drilled

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The word "drilled" is a verb that means to make a hole or a channel in something by rotating a tool, such as a drill, around a central axis. It can also mean to instruct or train someone repeatedly, often in a mechanical or rote fashion. For example:<br><br> The carpenter drilled a hole in the wood to hang the picture.<br> The coach drilled the team repeatedly to improve their timing.<br><br>In addition, "drilled" can also be used as an adjective to describe something that is created or made by drilling, such as:<br><br> A drilled well is a hole in the ground that is used to access water or other underground resources.<br> Drilled tubes are used in medicine to penetrate the body and deliver medication or remove tissue.<br><br>In general, the word "drilled" implies a sense of precision, repetition, and often a sense of forced or mechanical learning.

Driller

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A driller is a person or machine that drills holes or cores in the earth or other materials, typically as part of an oil or gas well exploration or mining operation.

Drilling

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Drilling refers to the act of making a hole or a deep excavation in the ground, rock, or another material, typically using a drilling machine or a drill. It can also refer to the act of repeating something over and over again, as in "drilling" a skill or a piece of information, which is a common idiom.

Drills

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Drills refers to a series of repetitive exercises or routines that help improve a particular skill or habit. For example, a person may do drills to practice a new language, a musician may do drills to improve their scales, or an athlete may do drills to enhance their agility. Drills can also refer to the act of piercing or making holes in something, such as a sailor drilling a hole in a ship's hull to repair it.

Drily

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In a dry and humorous manner, often in a way that is sarcastic or ironic. The word "drily" is usually used to describe someone's tone or style of speaking, often implying a sense of understatement or reserve.

Drimnagh

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Drimnagh is a suburb in Dublin, Ireland. It is a residential area located about 5 km west of the city center.

Drimys

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Drimys is a genus of flowering plants in the family Winteraceae. It is a type of laurel native to the subtropical and tropical regions of the Southern Hemisphere.

Drink

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To drink means to take a liquid into your mouth and swallow it.

Drinkable

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able to be drunk or consumed as a beverage