Words Starting With "D"

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Deidre

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Deidre is a feminine given name of Irish origin. It is the anglicized form of the Gaelic name "Díthreabh", which means "oath" or "promise". In modern times, the name Deidre has become popular in many English-speaking countries, particularly in the United States.

Deific

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Relating to or resembling a god or gods; divine; godlike.

Deifical

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Deification

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The word "deification" means the act of making someone or something a god, or the process of elevating a person or thing to a position of supreme authority or worship. It can also refer to the highest worship or reverence given to a person or thing, treating it as divine.

Deified

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Highly regarded and respected, often to the point of being treated as a god or worshipped; elevated to a position of supreme reverence or veneration.

Deifies

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To deify means to regard or represent someone or something as a god or divine being, often in a excessive or idolatrous way. It can also mean to elevate or idealize someone or something to an artificially high status. The word often carries a sense of reverence, admiration, or even worship.

Deiform

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Deiform refers to being or assuming the form of God, typically in a mythological or mystical sense. It can also describe something that has a divine or godlike appearance or characteristics.

Deiformity

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Deiformity refers to the quality of being deity-like or divine in form. It is a term used to describe the concept of God or a higher power, and is often associated with ideas of perfection, goodness, and omniscience.

Deify

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To deify someone or something means to regard them as a god or to treat them as if they were divine. It also means to idealize or idolize someone or something, often to an excessive or incorrect degree.

Deifying

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To deify someone or something means to regard or treat them as a god, often unnecessarily or excessively. It can also mean to elevate someone or something to a position of great admiration or reverence, often to the point of idolatry.

Deign

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To deign means to consent or condescend to do something, often in a way that implies condescension or superiority. It can also mean to take the trouble to do something or to use one's time or attention for something.

Deigned

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To deign is a verb that means to condescend to do something, often in a way that shows one's superiority. It can also mean to honor or visit someone, especially a dignitary, as a sign of respect. In general, to deign implies acting benevolently towards someone, often as a sign of one's benevolence or generosity.

Deigning

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To deign something or someone means to condescend to notice or consider it in a higher position of authority or superiority, often in a patronizing or arrogant manner. It can imply that one is doing something slightly embarrassing or beneath one's dignity, but tolerating it for the sake of others or for a greater good.

Deignous

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Deigns

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To deign means to agree or consent to something after first showing reluctance or haughtiness, often implying a concession rather than a spontaneous willingness. It is often used to describe someone who has initially refused or turned down an offer, but eventually accepts it due to pressure, persuasion, or merit. The word deigns implies a sense of superiority or privilege, as if the person is granting a favor or condescending to others. For example: "After much deliberation, the college finally deigned to accept my application."

Deil

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Delilah (not "deil") is a proper noun, typically referring to the biblical figure Delilah, who according to the Book of Judges, was a Philistine woman who betrayed the Israelite hero Samson.

Deimos

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Deimos is the innermost natural satellite of Mars, the fourth planet from the Sun. It was discovered in 1877 and is named after the Greek god of fear.

Deimosian

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Deimosian refers to the moon Deimos of the planet Mars, or something related to or characteristic of Deimos. Deimos is the inner and smaller of Mars' two natural satellites, discovered in 1877. The adjective "deimosian" can be used to describe something that is similar to or reminiscent of Deimos, such as being small or irregular in shape.

Deindividuation

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Deindividuation is a psychological phenomenon in which an individual's sense of identity and self-awareness is diminished or disappears in a group setting, often leading to a loss of inhibitions and a tendency to conform to the norms of the group. This can result in behavior that an individual would not normally engage in as a unique person. Deindividuation is often associated with crowd psychology, where individuals in a crowd may feel anonymous and lose their individual identities, leading to potentially destructive or chaotic behavior.

Deindustrialisation

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Deindustrialisation refers to the decline or disappearance of industries and manufacturing activities in a country or region, often resulting in job losses, economic contraction, and social changes. This can be driven by various factors, such as technological advancements, globalization, global economic shifts, or environmental concerns.

Deindustrialise

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To deindustrialise means to reduce or eliminate the industrial processes and activities in an economy, often leading to a shift from manufacturing-based production to service-based or information-based industries. This can occur naturally through economic changes, or it can be a strategic decision made by a government or company to downsize or exit certain industries.

Deindustrialising

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Deindustrializing refers to the process of a country or region experiencing a significant decline or abandonment of its manufacturing and industrial sectors, often due to globalization, technological advancements, or changing economic conditions. This can lead to a loss of jobs, economic instability, and changes in the social and cultural landscape of the affected area.

Deindustrialization

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Deindustrialization refers to the process of a society's shift away from the manufacturing sector and towards services-based sectors, such as finance, healthcare, and technology, as the primary driver of economic growth. This often occurs when the production of goods becomes less competitive or unprofitable, leading to the decline or closure of factories and manufacturing plants. Deindustrialization can be caused by various factors, including globalization, automation, and changes in consumer demand. As a result, many jobs are lost in the manufacturing sector, and the economy is forced to adapt by creating new jobs in other areas.

Deindustrialize

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Deindustrialize: to reduce or eliminate the economic importance or the role of manufacturing industries in a country or region, often in favor of service-oriented or technology-based sectors.

Deindustrializing

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Deindustrializing refers to the process of a society or economy transitioning from a manufacturing-based economy to a service-based economy, often resulting in a decline in the dominance of heavy industry and the loss of jobs in those sectors. This can occur due to various factors, such as globalization, technological advancements, or shifts in consumer demand. Deindustrialization can lead to significant changes in a region's economic structure, labor market, and overall way of life.

Deinking

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Deinking is a process used to remove ink from recycled paper products, such as newspaper, cardboard, and packaging materials. It involves treating the paper with chemicals or mechanical methods to break down the ink and separate it from the paper fibers.

Deinoceras

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Deinoceras is a genus of horned and armored prehistoric cephalopods that lived during the Paleozoic Era, around 400-300 million years ago. The name "Deinoceras" comes from the Greek words "deinos", meaning "terrible" or "fearful", and "keras", meaning "horn". Deinoceras was characterized by its distinctive horn-like outgrowths on its head, which were likely used for defense, display, or other purposes.

Deinococcus

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Deinococcus is a genus of bacteria that is known for its extraordinary resistance to extreme forms of stress, radiation, and DNA damage. These bacteria have thick cell walls and can survive in environments with high levels of radiation, extreme temperatures, and dry conditions. They are often found in places where other microorganisms cannot survive, such as in soil and in the presence of toxic chemicals. The genus Deinococcus includes several species, including Deinococcus radiodurans, which is often referred to as the "most radiation-resistant organism" and is still alive even after being exposed to doses of ionizing radiation that would be lethal to most other forms of life.

Deinonychosaur

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A deinonychosaur is a type of theropod dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, around 70 to 65 million years ago. The name "deinonychosaur" comes from the Greek words "deinos" meaning "terrible" or "fearful", and "onyx" meaning "claw", and "saur" meaning "lizard". <br><br>Deinonychosaurs were characterized by their distinctive-looking feet, which had a sharp, curved claw on the second toe. This claw was highly effective for tearing flesh and was likely used for hunting and self-defense. Deinonychosaurs were also bipedal, meaning they walked on two legs, and were likely highly agile and active. <br><br>One of the most well-known deinonychosaurs is the Velociraptor, which was made famous by the movie "Jurassic Park". However, Velociraptors were much smaller than the deinonychosaurs, and were more specialized for speed and agility rather than size and strength. Deinonychosaurs, on the other hand, were larger and more powerful, with some species reaching lengths of over 3 meters (10 feet) and weighing over 100 kilograms (220 pounds).

Deinonychus

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Deinonychus is a genus of theropod dinosaurs that lived during the Early Cretaceous period, around 115 to 108 million years ago. The name "Deinonychus" means "terrible claw" in Greek, due to the large and powerful claws on its feet. It was a carnivorous dinosaur that was about the size of a large emu, with a long tail and powerful legs. Deinonychus was likely an active and agile hunter, and its fossils have been found in North America and other parts of the world.

Deinornis

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Deinornis is a generic name for a group of extinct rhinoceros-like mammals that lived during the Miocene to Pliocene epochs, around 20-10 million years ago. The name Deinornis is derived from the Greek words "deinos" meaning "terrible" and "onos" meaning "donkey" or "wild ass". They were characterized by their distinctive horns, short legs, and stocky bodies. The fossil remains of Deinornis have been found in North America, Europe, and Asia.

Deinotherium

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Deinotherium is an extinct genus of early elephants that lived during the Miocene and Pliocene Epochs, around 10 to 5 million years ago. The name "Deinotherium" comes from the Greek words "deinos", meaning "terrible", and "otherios", meaning "beast". It was characterized by its distinctive V-shaped tusks, which protruded from the lower jaw instead of the upper jaw like modern elephants. Deinotherium was a vegetarian and likely resembled a large, lumbering animal with a long, curved proboscis.

Deinstall

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Deinstall is a verb that means to remove or uninstall something, typically a software program or an application, from a computer or electronic device.

Deinstitutionalisation

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Deinstitutionalisation is a process of transferring care and treatment for people with mental illness, intellectual disability, or other disorders from institutions, such as asylums or mental hospitals, to community-based services and support systems. This movement, which emerged in the 1960s and 1970s, aimed to promote the deinstitutionalization of mental health care and shift the focus from institutional care to community-based treatment and rehabilitation.

Deinstitutionalization

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Deinstitutionalization is a process in which people with mental illnesses, disabilities, or other chronic conditions are moved out of large institutions, such as psychiatric hospitals, schools for the mentally challenged, and nursing homes, into community-based settings, such as group homes, halfway houses, and foster care. This movement away from institutionalized care aims to provide more individualized and supportive treatment, as well as improve the quality of life and autonomy of individuals with these conditions.

Deinstitutionalizationism

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Deinstitutionalization is a process that occurred in many countries, including the United States, in the mid-20th century. It refers to the systematic closure or downsizing of large, overcrowded mental hospitals and the transfer of long-term mental healthcare services to community-based treatment settings, such as community mental health centers, group homes, and halfway houses.<br><br>The aim of deinstitutionalization was to provide more humane and individualized care for people with mental illnesses, rather than confining them to institutions for extended periods. This approach sought to reduce the stigma associated with mental illness, promote social integration, and provide a better quality of life for individuals with mental health conditions.<br><br>However, deinstitutionalization has also been criticized for leading to a lack of adequate community resources and services, resulting in some individuals with mental illnesses being left without adequate treatment or support.