English words starting with dar - page 2
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Meanings of Darns:
verbMend (a hole in knitted material) by interweaving yarn with a needle.
Usage examples:
I don't expect you to darn my socks
nounA place in a garment that has been darned.
Usage examples:
A sweater with darns in the elbows
adjectiveUsed to emphasize something, especially to express anger or frustration.
Usage examples:
He was a darn sight younger than jill
exclamationUsed for emphasis, especially to express anger or frustration.
Usage examples:
Darn, i missed the show
Meanings of Darshan:
nounAn opportunity to see or an occasion of seeing a holy person or the image of a deity.
Usage examples:
Hindus attach great importance to a darshan, or view, of a saint or holy image
Meanings of Dart:
nounA small pointed missile that can be thrown or fired.
Usage examples:
The classroom was littered with paper darts
verbMove or run somewhere suddenly or rapidly.
Usage examples:
She darted across the street
Meanings of Dartboard:
nounA circular board marked with numbered segments, used as a target in the game of darts.
Usage examples:
Large indoor games - these might include table tennis, snooker, table football or a dartboard with …
Meanings of Darted:
verbMove or run somewhere suddenly or rapidly.
Usage examples:
She darted across the street
nounA small pointed missile that can be thrown or fired.
Usage examples:
The classroom was littered with paper darts
Meanings of Darter:
nounA long-necked fish-eating bird related to the cormorants, typically found in fresh water, where they frequently swim submerged to the neck.
Usage examples:
More than 200 species of birds are also found here, including the rare storm's stork and the orient…
Meanings of Darters:
nounA long-necked fish-eating bird related to the cormorants, typically found in fresh water, where they frequently swim submerged to the neck.
Usage examples:
More than 200 species of birds are also found here, including the rare storm's stork and the orient…
Meanings of Darting:
verbMove or run somewhere suddenly or rapidly.
Usage examples:
She darted across the street
nounA small pointed missile that can be thrown or fired.
Usage examples:
The classroom was littered with paper darts
Meanings of Dartmoor:
proper nounA moorland district in devon that was a royal forest in saxon times, now a national park.
nounA national park (= a large area of land protected by the government because of its natural beauty or because it has a special history) in the southwestern part of england
Usage examples:
For walkers there is the excitement of exploring dartmoor national park and the miles of scenic coa…
Meanings of Darts:
verbA small pointed missile that can be thrown or fired.
Usage examples:
The classroom was littered with paper darts
plural nounAn indoor game in which small pointed missiles with feather or plastic flights are thrown at a circular target marked with numbers in order to score points.
Usage examples:
He spent the evening playing darts in a pub
nounA game in which darts are thrown at a circular board, scoring the number of points marked on the board
Meanings of Darwin:
proper nounThe capital of northern territory, australia; population 120,652 (2008).
nounThe capital city of the northern territory in australia
Usage examples:
She was found one night wandering the streets of suburban darwin in northern australia., darwin now…
Meanings of Darwinian:
adjectiveRelating to darwinism.
Usage examples:
Darwinian evolution
nounAn adherent of darwinism.
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But they express scorn for the extreme darwinians, those who treat darwinism as a religion, or try …
Meanings of Darwinians:
nounAn adherent of darwinism.
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But they express scorn for the extreme darwinians, those who treat darwinism as a religion, or try …
adjectiveRelating to darwinism.
Usage examples:
Darwinian evolution
Meanings of Darwinically:
adverbIn a manner derived from or in accordance with the theories of charles darwin; in a darwinian fashion.
Meanings of Darwinism:
nounThe theory of the evolution of species by natural selection advanced by charles darwin.
Usage examples:
The christians seem to be allowed less difficulty in accepting evolutionism in general and darwinis…
Meanings of Darwinist:
adjectiveRelating to or accepting the theories of charles darwin, which described how animals and plants change and develop over millions of years, with those that are best suited to their environment being the most successful and others that are less well suited not continuing to exist
Usage examples:
Religious fundamentalists tried to remove darwinist elements of the curriculum., the darwinist phil…
Meanings of Darwinists:
adjectiveRelating to or accepting the theories of charles darwin, which described how animals and plants change and develop over millions of years, with those that are best suited to their environment being the most successful and others that are less well suited not continuing to exist
Usage examples:
Religious fundamentalists tried to remove darwinist elements of the curriculum., the darwinist phil…
Meanings of Darwinize:
verbTo speculate about the evolution of life, after the manner of erasmus darwin; to write in the poetic style of erasmus darwin.
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