English Words: D

26,416 words · Page 25 of 529

dangly bitsnoun

Male genitalia, usually of a baby, child, or of a smaller than usual size.

dangonoun

A Japanese dumpling made from mochiko (rice flour).

Dangriganame

The capital city of Stann Creek district, Belize. Formerly widely known as Stann Creek Town.

Dangunname

The legendary founder of Gojoseon.

dangwainame

outside the party

Dangyangname

A county-level city of Yichang, Hubei, China, formerly a county.

Dangzainame

Synonym of Taipa: the Mandarin Chinese-derived name.

Daniname

A diminutive of the female given name Danielle and of its variant forms.

Dania Beachname

A city in Broward County, Florida, United States.

Danialname

A surname from Arabic.

Danicadj

Synonym of Danish.

Danicaname

A female given name from the Slavic languages.

Danicisationnoun

Alternative spelling of Danicization.

Daniciseverb

Alternative spelling of Danicize.

Danicizationnoun

The act of Danicizing.

Danicizeverb

To make (more) Danish.

Danielname

A book in the Old Testament of the Bible.

Daniel come to judgementnoun

One who wisely settles a difficult matter.

Daniel Lambertnoun

Something that is giant, or otherwise great in some way.

Daniel Lambertishadj

Extremely obese.

Daniel's Harbourname

A town in Newfoundland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.

Danielaname

A female given name from Hebrew.

Danielename

A surname from Italian.

Danielicadj

Of or relating to the biblical Daniel.

Danielineadj

Pertaining to any of various figures named Daniel.

Danielishadj

Characteristic of someone named Daniel.

Daniell cellnoun

An early battery consisting of a copper pot filled with a copper sulphate solution, in which was immersed an unglazed earthenware container filled with sulphuric acid and a zinc electrode.

Daniellename

A female given name from Hebrew, masculine equivalent Daniel.

Danielnessnoun

The nature or characteristics of someone named Daniel.

Danielsname

A surname transferred from the given name from the male given name Daniel.

Daniels Countyname

One of 56 counties in Montana, United States. County seat: Scobey.

danielsitenoun

An orthorhombic gray mineral containing copper, mercury, silver, and sulfur.

Danielsonname

A surname.

Danielsvillename

A minor city, the county seat of Madison County, Georgia, United States, named after Allen Daniel Jr.

Daniffnoun

A dog that is a crossbreed of a Great Dane and a mastiff.

Danificationnoun

The act of Danifying.

Danifyverb

To make more Danish.

Daniilname

A transliteration of the Russian male given name Дании́л (Daniíl).

Danikaname

A female given name from the Slavic languages, variant of Danica.

Daningname

A county of Linfen, Shanxi, China.

danionoun

Any of various fish of the genera Danio or Devario.

daniqnoun

A traditional Islamic silver coin weighing one sixth as much as a dinar.

Danishname

The language of Danes and Denmark.

Danish dognoun

A Great Dane.

Danish pastrynoun

A sweet and flaky yeast-raised roll made from a dough using butter or margarine and filled with remonce (butter and sugar) or custard.

Danishmannoun

A native or inhabitant of Denmark.

Danishmendname

The founder of the Danishmendid dynasty.

Danishmendidadj

Of or pertaining to the Danishmendid dynasty, a Turkish dynasty that ruled in north-central and eastern Anatolia in the 11th and 12th centuries.

Danishnessnoun

The quality or state of being Danish.

Danismnoun

A distinctively Danish word or borrowing, linguistic feature, etc.

Spelling & Dictionary Insight

The English alphabetical index for the letter D contains 26,416 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 529 pages, and you are currently viewing page 25. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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