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dermatology
n. The branch of medical science which relates to the skin and its diseases.
derrick
n. An apparatus for hoisting and swinging great weights.
descendant
n. One who is descended lineally from another, as a child, grandchild, etc.
descendent
adj. Proceeding downward.
descent
n. The act of moving or going downward.
descry
v. To discern.
desert
v. To abandon without regard to the welfare of the abandoned
desiccant
n. Any remedy which, when applied externally, dries up or absorbs moisture, as that of wounds.
designate
v. To select or appoint, as by authority.
desist
v. To cease from action.
desistance
n. Cessation.
despair
n. Utter hopelessness and despondency.
desperado
n. One without regard for law or life.
desperate
adj. Resorted to in a last extremity, or as if prompted by utter despair.
despicable
adj. Contemptible.
despite
prep. In spite of.
despond
v. To lose spirit, courage, or hope.
despondent
adj. Disheartened.
despot
n. An absolute and irresponsible monarch.
despotism
n. Any severe and strict rule in which the judgment of the governed has little or no part.
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