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(n)
Injury or harm; the condition or measure of something not being intact.
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(obsolete) damage; hurt
(US, dialect, archaic, New England, real estate) A penalty or fine for neglect of a property.
(adj)
That has suffered damage.
Somebody or something that damages.
The act, operation, or result of tanning; a tanning.
Condemning.
Archaic form of dimmish. [Somewhat dim.]
The installation of a dam (structure to block flow).
Somewhat dim.
The game of Turkish draughts.
A transliteration of the Russian male given name diminutive Ди́ма (Díma).
(obsolete slang) Human feces.
(US politics) Acronym of Defense of Marriage Act.
(slang) Blood (a member of the Los Angeles gang the Bloods)
A city in Rif Dimashq Governorate, Syria.
(Buddhism) The teachings of Buddha.
The capital city of Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia.
(N)
a village situated in municipal limits of Lalamusa since the Municipal Committee of Lalamusa was established during British rule.
(v)
(business) To separate companies that were formerly combined; to reverse a merger.
A surname.
To build a dam on, thus restricting the flow.
A surname from Dutch.
(countable, uncountable) A demonstration of respect, as towards a person after his or her retirement or death.
(adv)
To a greater extent than is wanted or required; excessively.
A weight in tons, especially of cargo or freight.
Alternative spelling of tonnage. [The number of tons of water that a floating ship displaces.]
(India) A society; a congregation; a worshipping assembly, or church, especially of the Brahmo Samaj.
Dated form of teenage. [Of or relating to an age between thirteen and nineteen years old.]
The language of Danes and Denmark.
The saying of the interjection, used as a general measure of anything.
The process of becoming dim.
(transitive) To make stupid.
The act by which something is doomed or fated; a condemnation.
The act or process of judging or of forming an opinion; judgment, estimation.
(Devanagari: ) a common Hindu male given name.
(architecture) A structural element resembling the hollow upper half of a sphere.
(shipping) the detention of a ship or other freight vehicle, during delayed loading or unloading
Moderately damp or moist.
(UK) Characteristic of a university don.
The act of dumping loads, e.g. from carts, especially refuse.
(sometimes vulgar) Generic intensifier. Fucking; bloody.
(mildly vulgar) Very.
(chiefly US) A unisex given name transferred from the surname, originally given in honor of Richard Henry Dana Jr.
A male given name from Ancient Greek.
(computing, Unix) A process (a running program) that does not have a controlling terminal.
(transitive) To block the flow of water.
(fl. c. 500 BC) a Pythagorean philosopher said by many to have been the daughter of Pythagoras and Theano.
Dange is a surname native to the Indian state of Maharashtra.
A female given name.
a city and municipality located in the Belgian province of West Flanders, six kilometres northeast of Brugge (Bruges).
(university slang, East Coast) A party held in the daytime.
To put out of favor; to ruin; to label negatively.
A daina or tautas dziesma is a traditional form of music or poetry from Latvia.
The capital of the union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu, India.
(Greek mythology) A tutelary deity or spirit that watches over a person or place.
a Central Asian and Russian male given name meaning "God is my judge" and "The Creator's Gift" in certain dialects of the Turkic languages.
One who builds a dam.
(chiefly in combination) Any of various fish of the genera Danio or Devario.
(Greek mythology) A goddess of the fertile earth.
(Serbo-Croatian for "today") a United Group-owned daily newspaper of record published in Belgrade, Serbia.
Alternative form of damar. [A large tree of the order Coniferae, indigenous to the East Indies and Australasia, now genus Agathis.]
Daēnā is a Zoroastrian concept representing insight and revelation, hence "conscience" or "religion."
Alternative form of Da Nang; A city in Central Vietnam, South Vietnam, Vietnam. [A city in central Vietnam.]
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Dated form of daimyo. [(historical) A lord during the Japanese feudal period.]
(IAST: Damāĩ) an occupational caste found among Khas people comprising 45 subgroups.