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demonstrative
adj. Inclined to strong exhibition or expression of feeling or thoughts.
demonstrator
n. One who proves in a convincing and conclusive manner.
demulcent
n. Any application soothing to an irritable surface
demurrage
n. the detention of a vessel beyond the specified time of sailing.
dendroid
adj. Like a tree.
dendrology
n. The natural history of trees.
denizen
n. Inhabitant.
denominate
v. To give a name or epithet to.
denomination
n. A body of Christians united by a common faith and form of worship and discipline.
denominator
n. Part of a fraction which expresses the number of equal parts into which the unit is divided.
denote
v. To designate by word or mark.
denouement
n. That part of a play or story in which the mystery is cleared up.
denounce
v. To point out or publicly accuse as deserving of punishment, censure, or odium.
dentifrice
n. Any preparation used for cleaning the teeth.
denude
v. To strip the covering from.
denunciation
n. The act of declaring an action or person worthy of reprobation or punishment.
deplete
v. To reduce or lessen, as by use, exhaustion, or waste.
deplorable
adj. Contemptible.
deplore
v. To regard with grief or sorrow.
deponent
adj. Laying down.
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