| drainpipe |
a pipe used for draining liquids, esp. sewage or rainwater. |
| drake |
a male duck. |
| dram |
a unit of apothecaries' weight equal to sixty grains or one eighth of an ounce. [4 definitions] |
| drama |
a theatrical work, esp. one that is serious rather than primarily comedic in nature; play. [4 definitions] |
| Dramamine |
trademark for a drug, dimenhydrinate, used to control nausea caused by the motion of a car, airplane, ship, or the like. |
| dramatic |
of, pertaining to, or possessing drama. [3 definitions] |
| dramatically |
in a dramatic manner; with real or feigned emotion. [3 definitions] |
| dramatics |
(used with a sing. or pl. verb) dramatic arts such as acting, directing, and stagecraft. [3 definitions] |
| dramatis personae |
the characters in a play or other fictional work. [2 definitions] |
| dramatist |
one who writes dramas; playwright. |
| dramatization |
the act or process of shaping into the form of a drama. [2 definitions] |
| dramatize |
to depict in the form of a drama. [2 definitions] |
| dramaturgy |
the art and techniques of writing, staging, or producing plays. |
| drank |
past tense of drink. |
| drape |
to arrange (clothing, curtains, or other fabric) in attractive folds. [6 definitions] |
| drapeable |
combined form of drape. |
| drapery |
loosely hanging clothing or other cloth. [3 definitions] |
| drapes |
a long, heavy curtain or set of curtains. |
| drastic |
severe or extreme; radical. [2 definitions] |
| drastically |
to an extreme degree; radically. |
| draught |
(chiefly British) variant of draft. |