| data processor |
a person who compiles data or enters data into a computer for processing. [2 definitions] |
| data set |
a collection of data records to be analyzed. |
| date1 |
a specific day or point in time, usu. described by indicating the month, day, and year. [11 definitions] |
| date2 |
the edible fruit of the date palm tree of the Middle East. |
| dated |
having a date. [2 definitions] |
| dateless |
having no date. [3 definitions] |
| dateline |
at the beginning of a news article, a line giving the place and usu. the date of its origin. |
| date line |
see International Date Line. |
| date palm |
a tall palm tree with a thick trunk, cultivated in tropical and desert regions for its dates. |
| dative |
denoting, relating to, or in a grammatical case that usu. marks indirect objects. [2 definitions] |
| datum |
an individual piece of information that is used to draw a conclusion. [2 definitions] |
| daub |
to smear or cover with soft sticky material such as plaster. [7 definitions] |
| daughter |
a person's female offspring, either natural or adopted. [2 definitions] |
| daughter-in-law |
the wife of one's son. |
| daughterless |
combined form of daughter. |
| daunt |
to lessen the determination of; intimidate; discourage. |
| dauntless |
unable to be intimidated or discouraged; not daunted; fearless. |
| dauphin |
during the time of the monarchy, the eldest son of a king of France. |
| daven |
to recite a daily prayer or prayers of the Jewish liturgy. |
| davenport |
a large upholstered sofa, often one convertible to a bed. |
| David |
according to the Old Testament, the second king of Israel, a shepherd as a youth who killed the giant Goliath, and reputedly the author of many of the Psalms. |