All English words - page 1203
Meanings of Dubbing:
nounMaterial used for the bodies of artificial fishing flies, especially fur or wool on waxed silk.
verbGive an unofficial name or nickname to.
Usage examples:
The media dubbed anorexia ‘the slimming disease’
Present participle of dub
Dubitation
ˌdjuːbɪˈteɪʃ(ə)nMeanings of Dubitation:
nounDoubt or hesitation.
Usage examples:
A judgement fenced around with proper scholarly dubitation
Meanings of Dubitative:
adjectiveExpressing or inclined to doubt or hesitation.
Meanings of Dubonnet:
nounA type of sweet red vermouth made in france.
Usage examples:
Noel plumped for a dubonnet
Dubs
dʌbMeanings of Dubs:
verbGive an unofficial name or nickname to.
Usage examples:
The media dubbed anorexia ‘the slimming disease’
nounAn instance of dubbing sound effects or music.
Usage examples:
The level of the dub can be controlled manually
Ducal
ˈdʒuː.kəlMeanings of Ducal:
adjectiveLike or relating to a duke or dukedom.
Usage examples:
The ducal palace in rouen
Meanings of Ducat:
nounA gold coin formerly current in most european countries.
Usage examples:
A ducat weighs about 3.5 grams so this coin would be more than a 17-ducat coin.
Meanings of Ducaton:
nounAny of various (typically large) silver coins; specifically (a) a silver coin of a type issued by various italian states during the 17th and 18th centuries, initially created to be the same value as the gold ducat; (b) any of various similar coins issued elsewhere (especially in the netherlands) during the same period and widely used for trade, particularly in areas controlled by the dutch republic.
Meanings of Ducatoon:
nounAny of various (typically large) silver coins; specifically (a) a silver coin of a type issued by various italian states during the 17th and 18th centuries, initially created to be the same value as the gold ducat; (b) any of various similar coins issued elsewhere (especially in the netherlands) during the same period and widely used for trade, particularly in areas controlled by the dutch republic.
Meanings of Duce:
proper nounThe title assumed by benito mussolini in 1922.
Meanings of Duces:
nounThe top pupil in a school or class.
Usage examples:
He was himself a pupil at the school and a former dux.
Meanings of Duchess:
nounThe wife or widow of a duke.
Usage examples:
There are the kings and queens, princes and princesses, dukes and duchesses, and barons.
Meanings of Duchesse:
nounA soft, heavy, glossy kind of satin, usually of silk.
Usage examples:
A mauve duchesse evening dress
Meanings of Duchesses:
nounThe wife or widow of a duke.
Usage examples:
There are the kings and queens, princes and princesses, dukes and duchesses, and barons.
Duchies
ˈdʌtʃ.iMeanings of Duchies:
nounThe territory of a duke or duchess; a dukedom.
Usage examples:
Although he distinguished himself in the fighting, the french were chased out of their italian terr…
Duchy
ˈdʌtʃ.iMeanings of Duchy:
nounThe territory of a duke or duchess; a dukedom.
Usage examples:
Although he distinguished himself in the fighting, the french were chased out of their italian terr…
Duck
dʌkMeanings of Duck:
nounA waterbird with a broad blunt bill, short legs, webbed feet, and a waddling gait.
Usage examples:
The rear feet of the beaver are large and webbed like a duck's feet, to give the animal good swimmi…
verbLower the head or the body quickly to avoid a blow or missile or so as not to be seen.
Usage examples:
Spectators ducked for cover
Duck out of
dʌkMeanings of Duck out of:
phrasal verbTo avoid doing something
Usage examples:
You can't duck out of your responsibilities.
Meanings of Duckbills:
nounAn animal with jaws resembling a duck's bill, e.g. a platypus or a duck-billed dinosaur.
Usage examples:
This includes the horned dinosaurs, duckbills, stegosaurs and armored dinosaurs.
adjectiveShaped like a duck's bill.
Usage examples:
Duckbill pliers
Duckboard
ˈdʌkbɔːdMeanings of Duckboard:
nounA board consisting of a number of wooden slats joined together, placed so as to form a path over muddy ground or in a trench.
Usage examples:
He spread a tarpaulin over the duckboards
Duckboards
ˈdʌkbɔːdMeanings of Duckboards:
nounA board consisting of a number of wooden slats joined together, placed so as to form a path over muddy ground or in a trench.
Usage examples:
He spread a tarpaulin over the duckboards
Meanings of Duckboat:
nounA waterbird with a broad blunt bill, short legs, webbed feet, and a waddling gait.
Ducking
dʌkMeanings of Ducking:
verbLower the head or the body quickly to avoid a blow or missile or so as not to be seen.
Usage examples:
Spectators ducked for cover
nounA waterbird with a broad blunt bill, short legs, webbed feet, and a waddling gait.
Usage examples:
The rear feet of the beaver are large and webbed like a duck's feet, to give the animal good swimmi…
Ducklings
ˈdʌk.lɪŋMeanings of Ducklings:
nounA young duck.
Usage examples:
How wonderful it is to see the mother duck struggling to bring up her young brood of ducklings on c…
Meanings of Duckpins:
nounA short, squat bowling pin.
Usage examples:
It's not just a ten-pin world - you also may have heard of duckpins, rubber-band duckpins, 5-pins, …
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