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dairy:
n.
place where milk is produced, kept, or converted into butter or cheese
dam:
n.
barrier to prevent the flow of liquid, especially built across a water course
damp:
a. Syn. humid; moist; wet
humid; moist; slightly wet
dampen:
v. Syn. moisten
moisten; lessen in force or effect
dart:
v. Syn. rush; cast
move suddenly and rapidly
dash:
v.
throw with violence or haste; break, as by throwing or by collision; form or sketch rapidly
database:
n.
collection of data arranged for ease and speed of search and retrieval
date:
v.
mark the time of; assign a date to
dated:
a. Syn. obsolete
old-fashioned; obsolete
dawn:
n. Syn. sunrise; morning; beginning; start
time each morning at which daylight first begins; beginning; start
dawning:
n. Syn. dawn
first light of day; first advent or appearance
dazzle:
v.
overpower with light; confuse the sight of by brilliance of light; bewilder or surprise with brilliancy
deal:
n. Syn. transaction
part or portion; share; indefinite quantity, degree, or extent, degree, or extent; distribution; arrangement
dearth:
n. Syn. scarcity
scarcity; shortage of food; famine from failure or loss of crops
debris:
n. Syn. rubble
remains of something that has been destroyed or broken up
debt:
n. Syn. liability; obligation
liability; obligation; money or goods or services owed by one person to another
decade:
n.
a group of ten, especially a period of ten years
decadent:
a. Syn. self-indulgent; depraved
self-indulgent; moral decay
decay:
v. Syn. decompose; rot
decompose; break sown; disintegration; rottenness; decline; worsen; decadence
deceive:
v. Syn. fool
fool; cause to believe what is not true; mislead