dessert |
a sweet or fruit served as the last course of a meal. |
dessertspoon |
a spoon that is between a tablespoon and a teaspoon in size and is used for eating dessert. [2 definitions] |
destabilize |
to upset the equilibrium of (esp. a government or other organization); unbalance, often with intent to topple. |
destination |
the planned end of a journey, or the place to which goods or baggage are sent. [2 definitions] |
destine |
to specify for or send toward a particular place, end, or purpose. [2 definitions] |
destiny |
that which has happened or must happen to someone or something because of fate or luck. [3 definitions] |
destitute |
having no money or other means of living; impoverished. [2 definitions] |
destitution |
utter poverty, or the extreme want of the necessities of life. [2 definitions] |
destroy |
to damage beyond repair; ruin. [5 definitions] |
destroyer |
someone or something that destroys. [2 definitions] |
destroying angel |
any of several poisonous white mushrooms that grow in damp woodlands in warm weather. |
destruct |
for the purpose of destroying. [3 definitions] |
destructible |
able to be destroyed. |
destruction |
the act of destroying. [3 definitions] |
destructive |
causing chaos or destruction. [2 definitions] |
destructive distillation |
the heating of a substance such as wood or coal with minimal exposure to air, to produce useful byproducts. |
desuetude |
the state of a thing, practice, or custom that has ceased to be used or followed; disuse. |
desulfurize |
to extract or remove the sulfur from. |
desultory |
disordered, disconnected, or unmethodical; aimless. [2 definitions] |
detach |
to separate from some whole. [2 definitions] |
detachable |
combined form of detach. |