d.t.'s |
abbreviation of "delirium tremens," a condition caused by chronic excessive drinking of alcohol and characterized by hallucinations, trembling, and anxiety. |
dual |
of or relating to two, esp. having two, often identical, components, people, sections, or the like; double. [2 definitions] |
dual carriageway |
(chiefly British) a highway divided by a strip of land, with two lanes on either side used by traffic moving in opposite directions; divided highway. |
dualism |
the state of being twofold; duality. [3 definitions] |
dualize |
to make or conceive of as dual. |
dual-purpose |
serving or designed to serve two purposes; meant to have two functions. |
dub1 |
to award the title of knight to by tapping or striking lightly on the shoulder, usu. with a sword. [2 definitions] |
dub2 |
to push, poke, or thrust at. [4 definitions] |
dub3 |
to add sounds to or replace sounds on (a film or other recording), esp. to replace voices in one language with those in another. [4 definitions] |
dubbin |
a mixture of oil and fat used to soften and waterproof leather. |
dubiety |
the state of being doubtful or suspicious. [2 definitions] |
dubious |
having or showing doubt; skeptical. [3 definitions] |
Dublin |
the capital of the Republic of Ireland. |
ducal |
of, concerning, or characteristic of a duke or duchy. |
ducat |
any of various gold or silver coins formerly minted in certain European countries. |
duce |
(Italian) leader; commander. [2 definitions] |
duchess |
a woman who is married to or the widow of a duke. [2 definitions] |
duchy |
the region over which a duke or duchess rules. |
duck1 |
any of numerous birds that live in and near water and have webbed feet for swimming and a large flat bill. [3 definitions] |
duck2 |
to lower one's head or whole body quickly, so as to hide or to avoid a blow or contact with a moving object. [7 definitions] |
duck3 |
a very strong fabric made of cotton or linen and resembling canvas. [2 definitions] |