duke it out |
to fight with fists until one person wins or a matter is settled. |
dulcet |
pleasing to the ear; melodious. [2 definitions] |
dulcimer |
a musical instrument with three or four strings stretched over a long oval soundbox, used esp. by American folk musicians. [2 definitions] |
dulia |
in Roman Catholic theology, the veneration of saints and angels. |
dull |
lacking in interest, originality, or liveliness; boring. [10 definitions] |
dullard |
an unintelligent person; dolt. |
dulse |
any of several reddish, edible seaweeds with wedge-shaped fronds. |
duly |
in an appropriate or expected manner. [2 definitions] |
Duma |
a Russian legislative assembly that met and was disbanded several times between 1905 and 1917. |
dumb |
unintelligent, or reflecting a lack of intelligent thinking; idiotic; stupid. [4 definitions] |
dumbbell |
a device consisting of two weights at either end of a short bar, used for muscular development by lifting. |
dumbfound |
to confuse, amaze, or astonish. |
dumb show |
a part of a play performed without speech; pantomime. [2 definitions] |
dumbwaiter |
a small, sometimes hand-operated elevator that is used for transporting items such as food or garbage between floors of a building. |
dumdum |
a bullet designed to cause serious damage by expanding as it hits the target. |
Dumet wire |
a particular type of wire, made of a combination of iron and nickel encased in a copper sleeve, used to create vacuum seals between glass and metal in items such as incandescent light bulbs. |
dummy |
an object made as a representation or imitation of another object, but without all the functions or qualities of the original. [8 definitions] |
dump |
to drop abruptly and in one single load. [10 definitions] |
dumpling |
a lump of boiled dough, often served in soup with stewed meat. [2 definitions] |
dumps |
(informal) a mental state characterized by unhappiness and mild depression. |
Dumpster |
trademark for a large metal trash container that is designed to be carried by a special truck. |