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- Dentonproper noun
A city in northern Texas, United States.
- Denverproper noun
The capital and most populous city of Colorado, United States.
- Dianeproper noun
A feminine given name of Latin origin.
- Diazproper noun
A Spanish surname of patronymic origin.
- Didiproper noun
A feminine given name or nickname.
- Diegoproper noun
A masculine given name of Spanish origin.
- Dillonproper noun
A masculine given name and surname of Irish origin.
- Dimitriproper noun
A masculine given name of Greek origin, popular in Russia and Eastern Europe.
- Dinaproper noun
A feminine given name, a variant of Dinah.
- Dinahproper noun
A feminine given name of Hebrew origin.
- Divyaproper noun
A feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, common in South Asian cultures.
- Dixieproper noun
An informal name for the southern states of the United States, especially those that formed the Confederacy.
- Dixonproper noun
An English surname meaning "son of Dick" (a diminutive of Richard).
- Doloresproper_noun
A female given name of Spanish origin.
- Domproper_noun
A male given name, often a short form of Dominic or Dominick.
- Dominicproper_noun
A male given name of Latin origin.
- Dominiqueproper_noun
A given name of French origin, used for both males and females.
- Donaproper_noun
A female given name, variant of Donna.
- Donaldproper_noun
A male given name of Scottish Gaelic origin.
- Donatelloproper_noun
An Italian male given name, diminutive of Donato.
- Donnaproper_noun
A female given name of Italian origin.
- Donnieproper_noun
A male given name, typically a diminutive of Donald or Don.
- Donnyproper_noun
A male given name, typically a diminutive of Donald or Don.
- Donovanproper_noun
A male given name and surname of Irish origin.
- Doraproper_noun
A female given name, often a short form of Dorothy, Theodora, or other names ending in -dora.
- Dorianproper_noun
A male given name of Greek origin.
- Dorisproper_noun
A female given name of Greek origin.
- Dorothyproper_noun
A female given name of Greek origin meaning "gift of God."
- Dougproper_noun
A male given name, a short form of Douglas.
- Dougieproper_noun
A male given name, an affectionate diminutive of Douglas or Doug.
- Douglasproper_noun
A male given name of Scottish origin.
- Doyleproper_noun
An Irish surname.
- Draculaproper_noun
The vampire count who is the title character of Bram Stoker's 1897 novel.
- Dutchadjective
Of or relating to the Netherlands, its people, or their language.
- danoun
(Informal, dialectal) Father; dad.
- dabverb
To touch or apply something lightly and quickly, often with a soft or absorbent material.
- dabbedverb
Past tense and past participle of *dab*; touched or applied something lightly and quickly.
- dabbingverb
Present participle of *dab*; the act of touching or applying something lightly and quickly.
- dabbleverb
To take part in an activity in a casual or superficial way without serious commitment.
- dabbledverb
Past tense and past participle of *dabble*; took part in an activity casually or superficially.
- dabblesverb
Third person singular present tense of *dabble*; takes part in an activity casually without serious commitment.
- dabblingverb
Present participle of *dabble*; engaging in an activity casually or without serious commitment.
- dabsnoun
Plural of *dab*; small amounts of something applied lightly.
- dacenoun
A small freshwater fish (Leuciscus leuciscus) of the carp family, native to Europe and western Asia, often found in rivers and streams.
- dachanoun
A Russian country house or cottage, typically used as a summer residence or holiday home.
- dachshundnoun
A small dog breed of German origin, characterized by a long body, short legs, and elongated snout, originally bred to hunt badgers and other burrowing animals.
- dachshundsnoun
Plural of *dachshund*; small dogs of German origin with long bodies and short legs.
- dacoitnoun
A member of an armed gang of robbers in India or Burma, especially one who participates in dacoity (robbery by a gang of five or more persons).
- dadnoun
One's father; an informal term for a male parent.
- dadanoun
An early 20th-century avant-garde art movement that rejected conventional aesthetics and celebrated absurdity, irrationality, and anti-bourgeois protest.