drip |
to flow downward in drops. [7 definitions] |
drip-dry |
not requiring ironing if hung while wet, and usu. drying quickly, as certain fabrics or garments; wash-and-wear. [2 definitions] |
dripless |
combined form of drip. |
dripping |
the act, process, or sound of liquid flowing downward in drops. [2 definitions] |
drippy |
dripping or inclined to drip, as a leaky faucet. [2 definitions] |
drive |
to cause to move through air or a substance by force. [18 definitions] |
driveable |
combined form of drive. |
drive-in |
an outdoor theater at which patrons watch movies from their automobiles. [3 definitions] |
drivel |
foolish or silly speech or ideas. [5 definitions] |
driven |
past participle of drive. [3 definitions] |
driver |
one who drives. [2 definitions] |
driverless |
combined form of driver. |
drive shaft |
a rotating shaft that transmits torque, as in some automobiles from the transmission to the rear axle. |
drivethrough |
a means by which customers can do business with an establishment, at its premises, without exiting their cars. This mechanism generally consists of a window to the establishment where business is conducted and a specially designated lane by which cars can access the window and exit once business is finished. [3 definitions] |
drivetrain |
the assembly that transmits an engine's rotary motion to the actual means of propulsion such as a propeller or wheel. |
driveway |
a private road that provides access from a street to a building such as a house or garage. |
driving |
aggressively forward-moving; highly active; exciting. [2 definitions] |
driving wheel |
a wheel that transmits power from an engine, either to other wheels, or into propulsive effort, as on a locomotive engine. |
drizzle |
to rain lightly but continuously. [2 definitions] |
drogue |
an anchor, esp. a canvas sack used for slowing a boat and keeping her prow into the wind. [2 definitions] |
droit |
a legal claim or right. [2 definitions] |