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Words that sound like "deduce" — phonetic neighbours useful for wordplay, puns, song lyrics, and dialogue.
(v)
(transitive) To reach (a conclusion) by applying rules of logic or other forms of reasoning to given premises or known facts.
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(slang, regional) A fuss, a row.
(adj)
(UK, informal) Very small, tiny.
(N)
a brand of ketchup and brown sauce in the United Kingdom.
Alternative form of doo-doo. [(colloquial, euphemistic, often childish) Excrement.]
(informal, somewhat derogatory) A scatterbrained person, especially a woman.
A short, simple verse or song.
(US, colloquial, usually childish) Excrement, feces, dung.
The spoken representation of a dot in radio and telegraph Morse code.
Initialism of 4, 4'-diisothiocyano-2, or 2'-stilbenedisulfonic acid, an anion exchange inhibitor.
(Canada, US, childish) Alternative form of didie (“diaper”). [(Canada, US, childish) A diaper.]
A large, flightless bird, †Raphus cucullatus, related to the pigeon, that is now extinct (since the 1600s) and was native to Mauritius.
(colloquial, euphemistic, often childish) Excrement.
(medicine) Initialism of Doctor of Dental Surgery, a terminal higher education degree.
Synonym of Khanbalik.
That which was stated before, the aforesaid, the above, the same, likewise.
(historical) A traditional short Spanish unit of length, usually about equal to 1.75 cm.
(childish) Father, dad.
(carpentry) The rectangular channel in a board cut across the grain.
(fashion) Synonym of dudou.
(countable) A long loincloth worn by men in India.
A female artiste who is a skilled and professional reciter of monologues.
(transitive) To bring down the size, quantity, quality, value or intensity of something; to diminish, to lower.
(transitive) To entice or induce (someone) to engage in a sexual relationship.
Alternative form of to-do. [A fuss made over something.]
One who tidies.
a genus of birds found in the Caribbean.
A task that has been noted as one that must be completed, especially on a list.
(finance) Money that one person or entity owes or is required to pay to another, generally as a result of a loan or other financial transaction.
(US, British, informal, dated) Clothing, especially for work or of rough appearance.
(mining) The substances that enclose the ore on every side.
A surname.
Very accurate in shooting or throwing.
(British, slang, obsolete) (A nickname for) gin, or a particular kind of gin.
(philosophy) The state of not being alive; lifelessness.
(grammar) Abbreviation of determiner. [Someone or something that determines, or helps to determine, something else.]
(slang) A person who inflicts dedovshchina (a kind of hazing ritual).
(usually not comparable) No longer living; deceased. (Also used as a noun.)
(Australia, rhyming slang) Tomato sauce.
(intransitive, botany) To burst or split open at definite places, discharging seeds, pollen or similar content.
Alternative spelling of deadeye. [Very accurate in shooting or throwing.]
Djedi (also Dedi or Djedi of Djed-Sneferu„Djed-Sneferu“ was the curatorial name of Dahshur during the Old Kingdom.
Somewhat dead, dull, or lifeless.
A deadeye is an item used in the standing and running rigging of traditional sailing ships.
(idiomatic) An absolute or total loss.
ragged
(usually childish) Father.
"Dates" is the seventh Christmas special episode of the BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses, first broadcast on 25 December 1988.
(informal) A father, a male parent.
A clothing product made by Adidas, especially a pair of shoes.
(formal) Death, departure from life.
(informal, dated) Term of address for a man.
(historical) 6 June 1944, the date when the Allies invaded western Europe in World War II.
Alternative form of dada (“father”). [(childish) Father, dad.]
A surname from Italian.
(slang) Decent; reasonably good,
(telecommunications) Initialism of direct dial-in.
A surname from Irish.
A surname from German.
(with “The”) The City of Detroit.
(historical, in reference to Japanese Korea) Synonym of Taedong: the Japanese-derived name
An indigenous Malay or Filipino chief.
(Malaysia) recreational drugs