Words Starting With "D"

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Damaged

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Damaged refers to something that is harmed or injured in some way, often to the extent that it is no longer functional or usable. Examples of damaged things include broken appliances, torn clothing, or injured people.

Damages

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Damages refers to compensation or reimbursement for financial losses or harm caused to someone or something. It can also refer to physical or emotional harm suffered by a person as a result of someone else's actions, negligence, or wrongdoing.

Damaging

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Damaging refers to causing harm or injury to something, such as physical damage to an object, damage to a person's reputation, or emotional damage to a person's well-being. It can also imply causing harm deliberately or with careless disregard, as in "the damaging effects of pollution."

Damagingly

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In a damaging or destructive manner; with a tendency to cause harm or loss.

Damalis

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Daman

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Daman is a noun that refers to a defensive structure, such as a fortification or a bulwark, designed to protect or defend a specific area or location. It can also refer to a dam, which is a barrier built across a watercourse to impound or divert water.

Damao

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I think you meant to type "drama".

Damar

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Damar is a noun that refers to a type of resin or tar that is obtained from the sap of the dammar tree, which is native to the tropical forests of Malaysia and Indonesia. It is often used in traditional medicine, as an adhesive, and in the production of incense and perfume.

Damascene

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The word "damascene" refers to the art of inlaying another metal into a more precious metal, typically gold or silver, to create intricate patterns or designs.

Damascened

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Damascened refers to a decorative technique used in metalwork, particularly in metal inlays, where a thin strip of a different metal is beaten or hammered into a pattern or design on a base metal, often with intricate and elaborate designs. The result is a beautiful and ornate surface finish that adds aesthetic value to the metalwork. The term "damascened" is often used to describe the finished product, which can include objects such as jewelry, armor, and decorative items for furniture or architecture.

Damascenes

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I think there might be a slight typo there! Did you mean "damascenes" or "Damascene"?

Damascening

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Damascening is the process of inlaying thin strips of metal, typically silver or gold, into a pattern on another metal surface, often in a decorative or aesthetic manner. It is a form of metalworking that has been used for centuries to create intricate designs on various objects, such as swords, armor, and other metalwork.

Damascenone

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Damascenone is a type of natural fragrance compound found in the essential oil of flowers, particularly in tuberose and jasmine. It is known for its sweet, floral, and slightly sweet notes, and is often used in perfumery and aromatherapy to create a romantic and sensual atmosphere.

Damascius

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Damascius was a Greek philosopher and scholar who lived in the 6th century. He was one of the last philosophers of the Neoplatonic school, a school of thought that emphasized the importance of spiritual and philosophical development. Damascius was born in Asia Minor and spent most of his life in Constantinople, where he studied philosophy and literature.<br><br>As a philosopher, Damascius was known for his extensive knowledge of ancient Greek philosophy, particularly the works of Plato and Aristotle. He wrote commentaries on the works of these philosophers, as well as original philosophical treatises. His philosophy emphasized the importance of the human soul and the attainment of spiritual enlightenment through philosophical contemplation and introspection.<br><br>Damascius is often credited with being one of the last great thinkers of the Neoplatonic school, and his works had a significant impact on the development of Christian theology and the rise of Islamic philosophy. Despite his significant contributions to the field of philosophy, Damascius is not as well-known today as some of his contemporaries, and his works have often been lost or fragmentary.

Damascus

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Damascus is a city located in western Syria and is also the capital of the country. In ancient times, it was a major center of civilization, and its historical importance is still recognized today. The word "Damascus" is also used to refer to a type of blade steel, which is known for its strength and flexibility. Additionally, in the Bible, Damascus is mentioned as the place where Saint Paul had a conversion experience and became a Christian.

Damask

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Damask is a type of fabric weave that originated in Damask, a city in present-day Syria. It is characterized by a reversible design that appears on both sides of the fabric, typically featuring intricate patterns, floral motifs, or other ornate designs. The fabric is often used for luxurious textiles, such as tablecloths, napkins, and even clothing. In a broader sense, a damask pattern can also refer to a reversible design or an ornate pattern that is symmetrical on both sides.

Damasked

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Damasked refers to the process of decorating fabric with intricate patterns or designs using chemicals or dyes, often creating a subtle or delicate appearance. It can also describe something that has a subtle or understated quality, such as a gentle or refined atmosphere.

Damaskeen

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Damaskeen is a verb that means to sharpen or whet (a tool or instrument), especially a sword, by filing or grinding the edge.

Damaskeening

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Damaskeening is a process in which a blade or a piece of metal is polished or honed to a high degree of brightness, typically to remove imperfections and create a high-quality finish. This technique is often used to refine the edge of a sword, knife, or other metal blade to improve its cutting performance and aesthetic appeal.

Damassin

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Damassine is a type of crepe or delicate fabric, originally from Lombardy, Italy. It was a luxurious and expensive material during the 14th to 16th centuries.

Damastes

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The adjective "damastes" is not a commonly used word in modern English. It is a rare or obsolete word that was used in the 15th and early 16th centuries. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, "damastes" is an archaic term for a type of cloth or fabric that is "crimson-red" or "scarlet".

Damasus

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Damasus was a pope of the Catholic Church from 366 to 384 AD. He was known for his strong opposition to the Arian heresy and his role in the First Council of Nicæa, which established the Nicene Creed.

Damaturu

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Damaturu is a local government area in Yobe State, Nigeria. Specifically, it refers to the capital city of Yobe State, serving as a commercial and administrative hub for the region.

Damavand

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Damavand is the highest mountain in Iran, with an elevation of 5,610 meters (18,376 ft) above sea level.

Dambonite

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I apologize, but I couldn't find any word or definition for "dambonite". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely used. Can you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word?

Dambose

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I apologize, but there is no word "dambose". It seems to be a non-standard or non-existent term. Can you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word you are looking for? I'd be happy to help with its meaning.

Dame

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"Dame" is a term of respect used to address a woman who has been elevated to the highest order of the peerage in the United Kingdom, equivalent to a male Earl. It is often abbreviated as "The Dame" and is used in formal and official settings.

Damerham

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Damerham is an English village and civil parish located in the New Forest district of Hampshire, England.

Dames

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A "dame" is a term used to refer to a woman of high rank or nobility, especially in medieval times. It is often used as a title of respect, similar to "lord" or "lady".

Damian

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Damian is a proper noun and a masculine given name of Latin origin. It is derived from the Latin name Damianus, which was a Roman surname, and means "to subdue or tame". It is also associated with the legend of Saint Damian, a 3rd-century Christian martyr.

Damianist

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The Damianist movement, also known as the Salestian movement, was a 17th-century Catholic devotional movement named after Saint Louis de Montfort's book "Treatise on the True Devotion to Mary". It emphasizes the importance of devotion to the Virgin Mary and advocates for a specially designated period of consecration to Mary, not just a one-time act. The term "Damianist" refers to the followers of this movement.

Damien

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Damien is a proper noun, and it can refer to several things. It is the given name of Saint Christopher, and it is also a popular name in some countries. <br><br>In literature, Damien is a character in Ferdinand Lemaître's play "The Possessed" (1821), which was later dramatized as the opera "The Demon". Later, it was popularized by the novel "The Omen" by David Seltzer (1976), in which Father Damien Thorn is the main character. The book and its film adaptation (1976) tell the story of a young boy, Damien, who is the Antichrist.

Dammam

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Dammam is a city located in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia.

Dammar

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Dammar is a type of resinous substance obtained from the dammar tree (Canarium spp.), mainly the Canarium strictum. It is a sticky, greenish-yellowish-brown resin which is found in the tree's bark and trunk. Dammar is used to produce varnish, lacquers, and other protective coatings. It is also used in traditional medicine and has been used as a perfume. In addition, dammar was highly valued in ancient times for its high-quality aromatic and perfumery properties, and was used in the production of expensive perfumes.

Dammed

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The word "dammed" is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to dam", which means to obstruct or block the flow of water or other fluids by building a dam. For example: "The river was dammed to create a reservoir for drinking water." <br><br>In some cases, "dammed" can also be used as an adjective to describe something that is obstructed or blocked, often in a way that is restrictive or limiting. For example: "The dammed situation was causing a lot of frustration for everyone involved." <br><br>It's worth noting that the term "damned" is often used as an adjective to mean "cursed" or "doomed", but this usage is generally considered informal and is not typically used in formal writing.

Dammerung

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Dämmerung is a German word that refers to the gradual transition from daylight to darkness, twilight. It is often used to describe the ominous and foreboding atmosphere of the late afternoon or early evening, especially in German literature and philosophy. It is also sometimes used to describe the end of an era or the decay of civilization.