dago |
(offensive slang) a person of Italian or sometimes Spanish descent. |
daguerreotype |
an early process of photography that used a silvered metal plate rather than film. [2 definitions] |
Dagwood sandwich |
(informal) a many-layered, ludicrously large sandwich with a wide variety of fillings. |
dahlia |
any of several garden plants having tuberous roots and large showy flowers in a variety of colors. [2 definitions] |
dahoon |
an evergreen shrub or low tree that bears red berries and is grown in the southeastern United States as a hedge. |
daikon |
a large white Japanese radish. |
Dail Eireann |
the lower house of parliament in the Republic of Ireland. |
daily |
occurring every day; used every day. [4 definitions] |
daily double |
a bet that may be won only by picking both winners in two different races on the same day, as in horse racing. |
daily dozen |
(informal) a set of twelve or more calisthenic exercises that are performed daily. |
daimon |
variant of daemon. |
dainty |
small and delicate. [4 definitions] |
daiquiri |
a cocktail made of rum, lime juice, and sugar. |
dairy |
a place of business or a building where milk is stored and milk products such as butter and cheese are made. [4 definitions] |
dairy case |
a large, refrigerated container used for holding and displaying dairy products in a store. |
dairy cattle |
cows that are raised for their milk rather than their meat. |
dairying |
the business of a dairy. |
dairymaid |
a female worker on a dairy farm, esp. one who milks the cows; milkmaid. |
dairyman |
a male owner, manager, or employee of a dairy. |
dairy product |
a type of food made from the milk of certain mammals, primarily that of cows, goats, and sheep. |
dairywoman |
a female owner, manager, or employee of a dairy. |