Words Starting With "D"

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Definiteness

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Definiteness refers to the quality of being specific, clear, and unambiguous in language or thought. It involves using words and phrases in a way that leaves no doubt about the intended meaning, and avoiding ambiguity, vagueness, or uncertainty. Definite language is often characterized by the use of specific terms, concrete examples, and precise descriptions, which can help to convey a clear and unambiguous message.<br><br>In the context of language, definiteness can be achieved through the use of:<br><br>1. Specific nouns and adjectives, such as "the book" instead of "a book".<br>2. Time and place references, such as "yesterday" or "the park".<br>3. Quantifiers, such as "three" instead of "some".<br>4. Clear and concise sentence structure, avoiding ambiguity and vagueness.<br><br>Definiteness is an important aspect of effective communication, as it helps to:<br><br>1. Avoid misunderstandings and miscommunications.<br>2. Convey a clear and specific message.<br>3. Build trust and credibility with the audience.<br>4. Ensure that the intended meaning is conveyed accurately.<br><br>In contrast, a lack of definiteness can lead to confusion, ambiguity, and misunderstandings, making it important to strive for clear and specific language in all forms of communication.

Definition

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The word "definition" refers to a statement that explains the meaning of a word, phrase, or concept. It is a clear and concise description that describes the essential characteristics or features of something. In language and communication, definitions help to clarify the meaning of terms and ensure that people understand each other correctly.

Definitional

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The word "definitional" refers to relating to or serving to define something, especially in a precise or technical sense. It can also describe something that is fundamental or essential to the definition or meaning of something else.

Definitions

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I'd be happy to help.<br><br>"Definition" refers to an explanation of the meaning of a word, phrase, or concept. It is a detailed description of what something is, what it means, or what it represents.

Definitive

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Definitive refers to something that is final, complete, and unquestionable. It implies a sense of certainty and conclusion, leaving no room for doubt or uncertainty. In other words, something that is definitive is considered to be the ultimate or final version, statement, or decision. It can also mean absolute or unconditional, without any possibility of modification or revision.

Definitively

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Definitively refers to something that is absolutely certain or true. It can be used as an adverb to indicate that a statement or information is confirmatory, conclusive, or authoritative. For example: <br><br> "I definitively love this new coffee shop." (In this sentence, 'definitively' is used to emphasize that the speaker's love for the coffee shop is absolute and certain.)<br> "The research definitively proves that exercise improves mental health." (Here, 'definitively' is used to emphasize that the research findings are absolute and uncontested.)<br> "He definitively failed the test." (In this sentence, 'definitively' is used to emphasize that the person's failure is unequivocal and certain.)

Definitiveness

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The quality of being unambiguous, clear, and certain; a lack of doubt or uncertainty. Definitiveness implies a sense of finality or conclusiveness, leaving no room for debate or alternative interpretations. In its most extreme form, definitiveness can be synonymous with absolute certainty or dogmatic certainty.

Definitivity

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Definitivity refers to the quality of being clear, certain, and unambiguous in meaning or expression. It implies a sense of finality, conclusiveness, or decisiveness, implying that something has been settled or determined once and for all. In other words, definitivity suggests a lack of ambiguity or vagueness, and replaces uncertainty with clarity and precision.

Definitude

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Definitude refers to the state of being definitive or certain; the quality of being clear-cut, precise, and unambiguous. It can also describe an idea or concept that has been clearly defined or established, leaving no room for doubt or uncertainty.

Deflagrable

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Deflagrable refers to something that can be deflagrated, which means to burn or explode suddenly, releasing a large amount of energy. Something deflagrable is capable of being ignited or exploded, often releasing heat, light, and sound.

Deflagrate

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To deflagrate means to detonate or explode rapidly, often with a loud noise and a sudden release of energy, but without producing a shockwave. In other words, it is a rapid burning or decomposition of a substance that does not involve a shockwave, unlike detonation.

Deflagrating

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Deflagrating refers to the act of igniting or burning something quickly and violently, often with a sudden flash or explosion. It can also describe something that is burning or exploding rapidly.

Deflagration

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A deflagration is a rapid but subsonic explosion, in which a flame or reaction front propagates through a material at a speed less than the speed of sound.

Deflate

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To reduce something's size or amount, typically by releasing air or gas from it.

Deflated

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Deflated means having lost one's enthusiasm or spirits, often due to disappointment or failure. It can also refer to something that has lost its air or pressure, such as a deflated balloon. In a broader sense, deflated can also describe something that has been diminished or reduced in size, quality, or importance.

Deflates

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Deflates refers to something that reduces or decreases in size, value, or intensity. It can also refer to the act of letting air out of something, such as a tire.

Deflating

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The verb "to deflate" means to reduce the size or amount of something, often by releasing air or pressure from it. For example, "The tire was deflating rapidly, so I had to stop and add air."

Deflation

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Deflation is a economic term that refers to a sustained decrease in the general price level of goods and services in an economy over a period of time. It is often characterized by a decrease in the rate of inflation, which is the rate at which prices are rising. Deflation can have positive effects, such as encouraging savings and investment, but it can also have negative effects, such as reducing consumer spending and increasing the burden of debt.

Deflationary

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Deflationary refers to a situation where the general price level of goods and services in an economy is falling, resulting in decreasing prices and often leading to a decrease in the money supply.

Deflator

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A deflator is a statistical tool used to adjust for changes in price levels over time. It is a price index that measures the average change in prices of a basket of goods and services in an economy. Deflators are used to remove the effects of inflation and to express nominal values in real terms, allowing for more accurate comparisons over time. For example, a deflator might be used to adjust the value of a company's sales for inflation, providing a more accurate picture of the company's performance.

Deflatory

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The word "deflatory" refers to something that causes a decrease or reduction in something else, particularly in a sudden or dramatic way. This can be applied to various fields, such as:<br><br> Economics: a deflatory period is a recession or a period of economic decline.<br> Biology: a deflatory organ is one that reduces or contracts the size or volume of something, such as the lungs during exhaling.<br> Medicine: deflatory means causing deflation or a decrease in pressure, such as in the treatment of a pneumothorax by draining air from the chest cavity.<br><br>In general, "deflatory" implies a sudden or sudden shift away from an increase or growth, towards a decrease or contraction.

Deflect

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To deflect means to turn or move something aside or away from a particular direction or course, or to prevent something from hitting or reaching its intended target. It can also mean to avoid dealing with or discussing something, often because it is unpleasant or difficult. For example, "The hockey player deflected the puck away from the goal" or "She deflected his question about her personal life."

Deflected

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The verb "deflected" means to change the direction of something, such as a movement, a force, or an idea. It can also mean to resist or turn away from something, such as an attack or a problem. For example: <br><br> The goalkeeper deflected the shot with his hand. <br> Her thoughts were deflected by the distractions around her. <br><br>Note: The noun "deflection" refers to the act or result of deflecting something, as well as a change in direction or course.

Deflecting

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The verb "deflecting" means to turn or send something away from a straight course or a direct path, often in order to avoid or counteract something. It can also mean to redirect or divert someone's attention or intention from something. For example: <br><br> "The goalie's quick reflexes allowed her to deflecting the ball away from the goal."<br> "The politician's deflecting comments were meant to avoid answering the question directly."

Deflection

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Deflection refers to a change in the direction of something, such as a force, a motion, or a sound. It can also describe a lack of directness or honesty in one's speech or behavior. For example, "The deflection in his answer raised suspicions." In engineering, deflection can specifically refer to the amount of movement or displacement of an object or structure under stress or load.

Deflective

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Deflective refers to something that diverts or turns aside from its intended course or direction. It can also describe a response or attitude that avoids dealing with the main issue or avoids confronting a problem directly.

Deflector

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A deflector is a device or object that deflects or changes the direction of something, such as a beam of energy, a projectile, or a physical force. In physics, a deflector is often used to describe a device that alters the trajectory of a particle or a beam of particles, such as in particle accelerators or telescopes. In everyday language, a deflector can also refer to a device or mechanism that deflects or diverts the flow of something, such as a fluid or a gas.

Deflectors

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Deflectors are devices or structures that are designed to change the direction of something, such as a flow of gas or liquid, or a beam of light or radiation. They can also refer to devices that are used to deflect or counteract an action, such as a defender's deflecting an opponent's attack in sports or a mirror's deflecting light.

Deflects

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To deflect something means to prevent it from happening or to change its direction, often by using a blocking motion or an obstacle. It can also mean to turn someone's words or attitudes back onto them, often in a clever or witty way. For example, if someone is trying to insult you, you might deflect their criticism by turning it back on them and pointing out their own flaws.

Deflexion

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In physics, deflexion refers to the change in direction of a moving body or object due to the application of a force.

Deflexure

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Deflexure refers to the yielding or bending of a structural member or component under load, particularly in a non-uniform manner. It can occur when a part of a structure, such as a beam, is subjected to uneven or concentrated forces, causing it to flex or warp away from its original shape.

Deflocculant

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Deflocculant is a noun that refers to a substance that prevents bacterial flocs from forming in water or sewage treatments, thereby improving the clarity and efficiency of the treatment process.

Deflocculate

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Deflocculate: to separate or break up floccules, which are small, rounded masses or clumps of particles or fibers, typically in a liquid or suspension.

Deflocculated

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Deflocculated refers to a chemical process in which a substance, such as a suspension or a solution, is treated with an agent that breaks up or disperses the particles that were previously aggregated or coagulated, returning the substance to its original or more soluble state. <br><br>For example, in the production of paper products, such as cardboard or paper towels, deflocculation is sometimes necessary to separate fibers and remove impurities. In drinking water treatment, deflocculation may be used to remove particles and improve water clarity.

Deflocculating

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Deflocculating refers to the process of removing or breaking down floccules, which are small clumps of particles or molecules that have aggregated together. In the context of chemistry, especially in sedimentation and separation processes, deflocculating agents are added to a mixture to prevent the formation of floccules, allowing the particles to settle independently and be more easily separated.

Deflocculation

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Deflocculation is the process of breaking up or dispersing flocs, which are aggregates of particles or molecules, into smaller units. This is often achieved through the use of dispersing agents or surfactants. Deflocculation is commonly used in water treatment processes, where it helps to remove suspended solids and improve the clarity of the water. In biology, deflocculation can also refer to the process by which cells or particles are broken up or dispersed in a solution.