darkness |
the absence of light. [4 definitions] |
darkroom |
a room made lightproof and equipped for processing photographic materials. |
darky |
(offensive) a dark-skinned person. |
darling |
a deeply loved person (used esp. in direct address). [5 definitions] |
darn1 |
to mend, esp. by weaving thread or yarn over a hole in fabric. [2 definitions] |
darn2 |
(informal) used as a mild form of damned or cursed; darned. [4 definitions] |
darned |
(informal) damned or cursed in a mild way; darn. [2 definitions] |
darnel |
any of several flat-leaved grasses. |
darning |
the act of mending a hole or tear, esp. by using interwoven stitches. [2 definitions] |
darning needle |
a large needle with a big eye, used in darning. [2 definitions] |
darshan |
in Hinduism, an instance of seeing or being in the presence of the divine, thought to be experienced through seeing a very holy person, sacred object, or holy place. [2 definitions] |
dart |
a small pointed missile, thrown by hand or shot from a blowgun or other device. [6 definitions] |
darter |
a person or thing that darts. [3 definitions] |
Darvon |
trademark for a painkilling drug, propoxyphene hydrochloride, often with phenacetin, caffeine, and aspirin added. |
Darwinian theory |
Charles Darwin's theory that plants and animals evolved from early primitive life forms with variation caused by natural selection and survival of the fittest. (See evolution.) |
Darwinism |
the Darwinian theory. [2 definitions] |
dash |
to hurl or thrust (something) violently, esp. so as to break or shatter. [12 definitions] |
dashboard |
in an automobile or other vehicle, a panel below the windshield containing dials, controls, and compartments. |
dashi |
a broth used in Japanese cookery that is typically made from dried bonito, kelp, or sardine, or a combination of these. |
dashiki |
a loose, often brightly-colored tunic or pullover shirt of African origin. |
dashing |
bold and gallant; exciting; daring. [2 definitions] |