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(adj)
Not bright or colorful.
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(n)
(US politics) Clipping of Democrat. [(politics) A proponent of democracy.]
(computer hardware) Initialism of dual in-line memory module.
(Internet slang, humorous, derogatory) dumb, stupid
(informal, derogatory, especially of a person) Stupid.
(India, cooking) cooked with steam
A surname.
(US, Canada) A coin worth one-tenth of a dollar.
(sometimes vulgar) Generic intensifier. Fucking; bloody.
(architecture) A structural element resembling the hollow upper half of a sphere.
An undesirable fate; an impending severe occurrence or danger that seems inevitable.
(BDSM) A dominant in sadomasochistic sexual practices.
(informal) Very minor damage caused by being struck; a small dent or chip.
(British) Usually capitalized as Dame: a title equivalent to Sir for a female knight.
The German Institute for Standardization.
(v)
(ditransitive) To hold in belief or estimation; to adjudge as a conclusion; to regard as being; to evaluate according to one's beliefs; to account.
The installation of a dam (structure to block flow).
(N)
a city and municipality located in the Belgian province of West Flanders, six kilometres northeast of Brugge (Bruges).
A surname from Vietnamese.
(like the coin dime; born 1971 as Mirko Reisser) a German graffiti artist who lives and works in Hamburg.
(ecology) A distinct local population of plants or animals.
The doum palm.
a village in the northwest of the Nagaon district in the state of Assam, India.
A diminutive of the male given names Timothy or Timon (rare).
A surname from German.
Having completed or finished an activity.
A comfortable room not used for formal entertaining.
(uncountable) Manure; animal excrement.
(countable) A collector of debts, especially one who is insistent and demanding.
A surname from Irish.
A common surname from Chinese, sometimes romanised as Teng, notably borne by Chinese politician Deng Xiaoping.
A surname, notably held by John Donne, English poet
(uncountable) The morning twilight period immediately before sunrise.
A rank of black belt in martial arts.
(intransitive) To eat; to eat dinner or supper.
A person of Danish descent.
(euphemistic) Damn.
made dim or less bright
A rheostat that is used to vary the intensity of a domestic electric light
(medicine, colloquial) Desflurane.
(Islam) religion; religiosity; the way of life of a pious Muslim
(transitive) To make something less bright.
(intransitive) Chiefly followed by to, and sometimes by at or on: to object or be reluctant; to balk, to take exception.
(intransitive) To condescend; to do despite a perceived affront to one's dignity.
Synonym of dermis.
A transliteration of the Russian male given name diminutive Ди́ма (Díma).
A male given name.
A district of Taipei, Taiwan.
(Northumbria) A valley, especially the deep valley of a stream or rivulet.
A surname from Middle English, a variant of Dean.
(UK, colloquial, chiefly Manchester) A small or short cigarette.
(dated) somewhat dim; dimmish
(organic chemistry) An organic compound, especially a hydrocarbon, containing two double bonds.
The process of becoming dim.
(rail transport) Initialism of diesel-electric multiple unit.
(US, dated, 18th century) A dime minted in 1792.