dignify |
to give honor or prestige to. [2 definitions] |
dignitary |
one who holds a high office or rank. |
dignity |
one's sense of worth; pride or self-respect, esp. as manifested in one's bearing or behavior. [3 definitions] |
dig out |
to find by searching. |
digraph |
a pair of letters representing a single sound, such as "sh" in "shine". |
digress |
to stray from the main topic; ramble. |
digression |
the act or result of straying from the main topic. |
digressive |
tending to digress or depart from the main subject. |
dihedral |
formed by or having two intersecting planes. [2 definitions] |
dihydrotestosterone |
an androgenic hormone derived from testosterone. |
dik-dik |
any of several extremely small African antelopes. |
dike |
an embankment built to prevent flooding; levee. [6 definitions] |
diktat |
a burdensome, punishing settlement imposed on a defeated party by the victors. [2 definitions] |
dilapidate |
to become ruined or decayed, as from neglect. [2 definitions] |
dilapidated |
fallen into disrepair or decay, esp. from neglect or overuse. |
dilatation |
in medicine, the state or condition of abnormal enlargement of an organ, cavity, or canal of the body. |
dilate |
to make wider or larger; enlarge; expand. [3 definitions] |
dilation |
the process of enlarging an organ such as the cervix or the pupil of the eye. [2 definitions] |
dilator |
a muscle that dilates a body part, such as the pupil of the eye. [2 definitions] |
dilatory |
tending to delay; slow. [2 definitions] |
dildo |
an object made of rubber, plastic, or the like to simulate an erect penis. |