Words Starting With "D"

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Daghda

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Daghda is an Irish god and a king of the Tuatha Dé Danann, a group of supernatural beings in Irish mythology. He is often depicted as a powerful and fearsome warrior, and is said to have been the master of the Dagda's club, a magical club that could kill with its first end and bring back to life with its second end.

Dagny

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Dagny is a proper noun, typically referring to Dagny Taggart, a fictional character in Ayn Rand's novel "Atlas Shrugged". She is a railroad executive and a key protagonist in the story.

Dago

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Dago is an informal or slang term for "Dago (DAG-oh)" is a derogatory term for an Italian.

Dagon

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Dagon is a name that appears in the Hebrew Bible as a Philistine god of corn and fertility. In mythology, Dagon was considered the god of agriculture, prosperity, and fishing. The biblical account of Dagon is primarily found in the book of Judges, chapter 16, where it describes the Philistine city of Ashdod and its worship of Dagon.

Dagong

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"Dagong" is a Chinese term that literally means "big brother". However, in modern usage, it is often used to refer to a high-ranking official or a rich person, similar to the term "boss" or "tycoon". In Chinese business culture, the term is used to show respect and deference to someone who holds a high status or position of authority.

Dagswain

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Daguerreotype

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A daguerreotype is an early type of photograph that was invented by Louis Daguerre, a French artist and scientist. It is a highly detailed and positive image made on a silver-coated copper plate, typically using a camera obscura. The process involves exposing the plate to light, then treating it with mercury vapor to enhance the image. Daguerreotypes were popular in the mid-19th century, particularly in the 1840s-1860s, and were considered a revolutionary innovation in the art of photography.

Daguerreotyper

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A daguerreotyper is a historical device used to produce daguerreotypes, a type of photograph that was widely popular during the mid-19th century. A daguerreotyper is a large, cumbersome box-like apparatus that sits on a table or stand and contains a highly polished silver-coated copper sheet, known as a daguerreotype plate. The device was used to take photographs by exposing the plate to light through a lens, resulting in a highly detailed and realistic image. The daguerreotyper was a significant innovation in photography, allowing for the mass production of photographs and revolutionizing the way people documented their lives.

Daguerreotypes

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Daguerreotypes were a type of early photographic image that was produced using the daguerreotype process, which was invented by Louis Daguerre. These images were created by coating a piece of silver-plated copper with a light-sensitive chemical called iodine and then exposing it to light in a camera. The resulting image was a highly detailed and realistic portrait or scene that was highly valued for its quality. Daguerreotypes were popular in the mid-19th century and were often used to take photographs of people, landscapes, and still-life compositions.

Daguerreotypy

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Daguerreotypy is an early photographic process that was invented by Louis Daguerre in the mid-19th century. It is a precise and elaborately complex process that involves creating a highly polished silver-covered copper plate, which is then exposed to iodized air and developed with mercury vapor. The resulting image is a positive and highly detailed photograph, often referred to as a "daguerreotype". The process was widely used in the 1840s and 1850s, particularly for portraiture, before it was replaced by more practical and accessible photographic techniques.

Daguerrotype

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A daguerreotype is an early type of photograph, developed by Louis Daguerre in the 1830s. It is an image on a silver-coated copper plate that is highly detail-oriented and produces a positive reflection image. The daguerreotype is considered to be a significant milestone in the development of photography, and it was used extensively in the mid-19th century as a popular medium for portraiture.

Daguerrotypist

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A daguerrotypist is a person who specializes in the art of producing daguerreotypes, which were early forms of photographic images made using the daguerreotype process invented by Louis Daguerre in 1839. Daguerreotypists used a camera-like device to capture images onto silver-coated copper plates, resulting in highly detailed and realistic photographic portraits. The term is often used to refer to photographers who worked during the mid-19th century, particularly in the United States, during the rise of daguerreotype portraiture.

Dahl

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Dahl refers to the British author Roald Dahl, known for his children's books and adult novels, characterized by dark humor, irony, and imaginative storytelling.

Dahlia

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A dahlia is a type of showy, flowering plant that is often grown in gardens for its vibrant colors and striking appearance. The dahlia is a perennial plant that produces large, often spherical or conical, flowers with several layers of petals. Dahlias were popular in Victorian times and are often associated with elegance and sophistication. They are also a popular choice for cutting gardens and arrangements, as they provide a burst of color and vibrancy.

Dahlias

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Dahlias are a type of flowering plant that belongs to the aster family. They are known for their showy, pom-pom-like flowers that come in a wide range of colors, including pink, purple, white, and red. Dahlias are often used as ornamental plants in gardens and are also popular in floral arrangements. They are native to Mexico and Central America, but are now grown all over the world.

Dahomey

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Dahomey refers to the historical kingdom of Dahomey, which was a powerful African kingdom that existed from the 17th to the 19th century in what is now the country of Benin. The kingdom was known for its fierce warrior women, its effective military organization, and its strong monarchs.

Dahomeyan

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The Dahomeyan people were a royal dynasty that ruled the Kingdom of Dahomey in what is now Benin, West Africa, from the 17th to the 19th centuries. They were known for their fierce warriors, skilled in combat, and their matriarchal society, in which women held positions of power and authority.

Dahomeyans

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Dahomeyans refers to the people who originated from the former West African kingdom of Dahomey, which is now the Republic of Benin. The term is often used to describe the Fulani people of the region who were known for their military prowess and empires. Dahomeyans also refers to the people who were part of the Dahomey kingdom, ruled by the Abomey dynasty, from the 17th to the 19th century. The term is often used in historical and anthropological contexts to refer to the culture, traditions, and people of this region.

Dahu

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Dahu is a rare or obsolete word that refers to a mythical creature that was said to inhabit the forests of Europe, particularly in the Alps. It is often depicted as a large, four-legged animal with the body of a deer and the tail feathers of a peacock. According to legend, the dahu was an exceptionally rare and shy creature, and its existence was often disputed or exaggerated.

Dai

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The word "dai" can have different meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. Dai can be a Japanese title, meaning "great" or "grand", used to address or refer to a person of high social status, such as a Japanese emperor or a noble.<br>2. Dai can also be a common abbreviation for "daily" or "daily's".<br>3. In some cases, dai can be used as a word in the Japanese martial art of aikido, referring to the energy or spiritual power that flows through the practitioner.<br>4. In a more casual or informal sense, dai can be used as an interjection similar to "okay" or "alright", similar to the English expression "airight".

Daidzein

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Daidzein is a type of isoflavone, a plant compound known to have numerous health benefits. Specifically, it is a phytoestrogen, meaning it can mimic the effects of estrogen in the body, and is found in high concentrations in soybeans and soy-based products. Daidzein is believed to have potential health benefits, including reducing the risk of heart disease, osteoporosis, and certain types of cancer.

Daigneault

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Daigle or Deignault is a French surname that is most commonly found in Quebec, Canada.

Daihatsu

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Daihatsu is a Japanese automaker that produces small cars, known for their compact size and fuel efficiency. The company was founded in 1907 and is headquartered in Osaka, Japan.

Dailies

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The word "dailies" can refer to:<br><br> Newspapers that are published every day, typically containing current news and information.<br> The daily duty or routine of a particular job or occupation.<br> Supplies or necessities that are consumed or used on a daily basis.<br><br>For example:<br><br> "I read the dailies to stay up-to-date on current events."<br> "The nurse's dailies include taking vital signs and administering medication."<br> "The family's dailies include groceries, utilities, and household expenses."

Daily

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Daily refers to something that happens every day, or something that is done or used on a daily basis.

Daimio

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Daimio is a noun that refers to a feudal lord or a high-ranking noble in Japan's history, especially during the Edo period (1603-1867). It was a title of honor given to a samurai who held a significant amount of land and power. The term is derived from the Portuguese "dono," meaning "lord" or "master." The daimios played a crucial role in Japan's feudal system, and they were known for their military prowess, administrative skills, and cultural patronage.

Daimios

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Daimios refers to feudal lords or nobles in Japanese history, particularly during the Edo period (1603-1868). They were high-ranking aristocrats who held significant power and influenced the government, often serving as governors of their respective domains. The term is often translated as "feudal lords" or "daimyos."

Daimler-chrysler

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Daimler-Chrysler was a German-American automobile corporation that existed from 1998 to 2007. It was formed by the merger of the German automaker Daimler-Benz AG (the parent company of Mercedes-Benz) and the American automaker Chrysler Corporation. The company was headquartered in Stuttgart, Germany, and its main operations were based in the United States, Germany, and other countries around the world.

Daimler

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Daimler is a British multinational automotive corporation that is headquartered in London, UK. It was founded in 1896 by Gottlieb Daimler and Emil Krause, and it is one of the largest and most well-known companies in the world. The company is particularly famous for its luxury vehicles, such as Mercedes-Benz, Maybach, and Smart.

Daimlerchrysler

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DaimlerChrysler was a German-American automobile corporation formed in 1998 by the merger of Daimler-Benz AG (the parent company of Mercedes-Benz) and Chrysler Corporation. The company was dissolved in 2007, with Daimler AG (the parent company of Mercedes-Benz) and Chrysler Group LLC (the former Chrysler Corporation) operating independently.

Daimon

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A daimon (Ancient Greek: δαίμων, daimón) is an English word that refers to a type of entity in ancient Greek mythology and philosophy. In general, it can refer to a guiding spirit, a guardian angel, or a lower deity.<br><br>In a broader sense, daimon can also refer to a person's unique inner nature, temperament, or spirit. It is often used to describe someone who has a particular character, talent, or inclination.<br><br>In modern times, the term daimon has been used in various contexts, including literature, psychology, and spirituality, often symbolizing a person's inner self or inner voice.<br><br>In Plato's philosophy, the daimon was seen as a divine spark within every human being, guiding them towards their true potential.

Daimonic

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Daimonic refers to something that is chaotic, unpredictable, and often associated with the primitive or irrational aspects of human nature. It can also connote a sense of wild, turbulent, or even demonic energy. The term is derived from the Greek concept of "daimon," which referred to a supernatural being or spirit, often thought to be a person's guardian or guide. In modern usage, the term "daimonic" is often used in literary and psychological contexts to describe the darker, more primal aspects of human emotion and behavior.

Daimyo

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A daimyo was a feudal lord in Japan during the Edo period (1603-1867). The term is derived from Chinese, where "dai" means "great" and "myo" means "name" or "house". Daimyos held land and authority from the shogun, who was the military dictator of Japan, and were responsible for collecting taxes and maintaining order in their domains. Many daimyos were powerful and influential leaders who played a significant role in Japanese politics and society during the Edo period.

Daimyos

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Daimyos are feudal lords or magnates in feudal Japan. They were high-ranking samurai who controlled large areas of land and were responsible for providing military service to their lord, the shogun. During the Edo period (1603-1867), daimyos were often the rulers of their own domains, or han, and were responsible for collecting taxes, maintaining order, and defending their lands. The most powerful daimyos were known as "Outer Lords" or "Outer Daimyos," while those who were loyal to the shogun were known as "Inner Daimyos."

Daintier

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Daintier (adjective): More delicate and refined in appearance, size, or quality; more elegantly or intricately made; more modest or unassuming.

Dainties

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A polite term for desserts or sweet treats, especially those considered elegant or sophisticated.