All English words - page 1315
Meanings of Damped:
verbMake (something) slightly wet.
Usage examples:
Damp a small area with water
adjectiveSlightly wet.
Usage examples:
Her hair was still damp from the shower
nounMoisture diffused through the air or a solid substance or condensed on a surface, typically with detrimental or unpleasant effects.
Usage examples:
The house reeked of mould and damp
Meanings of Dampen:
verbMake slightly wet.
Usage examples:
The fine rain dampened her face
Meanings of Dampened:
verbMake slightly wet.
Usage examples:
The fine rain dampened her face
Meanings of Dampener:
nounA thing that has a restraining or subduing effect.
Usage examples:
Television and booze, those twin dampeners of the revolutionary spirit
Meanings of Dampeners:
nounA thing that has a restraining or subduing effect.
Usage examples:
Television and booze, those twin dampeners of the revolutionary spirit
Meanings of Dampening:
verbMake slightly wet.
Usage examples:
The fine rain dampened her face
Meanings of Dampens:
verbMake slightly wet.
Usage examples:
The fine rain dampened her face
Meanings of Damper:
nounA person or thing that has a subduing or inhibiting effect.
Usage examples:
There's nothing like a swarm of bees to completely put a damper on a graduation ceremony
adjectiveSlightly wet.
Usage examples:
Her hair was still damp from the shower
Meanings of Dampers:
nounA person or thing that has a subduing or inhibiting effect.
Usage examples:
There's nothing like a swarm of bees to completely put a damper on a graduation ceremony
Meanings of Dampest:
adjectiveSlightly wet.
Usage examples:
Her hair was still damp from the shower
nounMoisture diffused through the air or a solid substance or condensed on a surface, typically with detrimental or unpleasant effects.
Usage examples:
The house reeked of mould and damp
verbMake (something) slightly wet.
Usage examples:
Damp a small area with water
Meanings of Damping:
nounA reduction in the amplitude of an oscillation as a result of energy being drained from the system to overcome frictional or other resistive forces.
Usage examples:
Properties such as elasticity, viscosity, damping, inertia, friction and contact characteristics an…
verbMake (something) slightly wet.
Usage examples:
Damp a small area with water
Meanings of Dampness:
nounThe state or condition of being slightly wet.
Usage examples:
The dampness in the air
Meanings of Damps:
nounMoisture diffused through the air or a solid substance or condensed on a surface, typically with detrimental or unpleasant effects.
Usage examples:
The house reeked of mould and damp
verbMake (something) slightly wet.
Usage examples:
Damp a small area with water
adjectiveSlightly wet.
Usage examples:
Her hair was still damp from the shower
Meanings of Dams:
nounA barrier constructed to hold back water and raise its level, forming a reservoir used to generate electricity or as a water supply.
Usage examples:
The dam burst after torrential rain
verbBuild a dam across (a river or lake).
Usage examples:
The river was dammed to form lake powell
abbreviationDecametre(s).
Meanings of Damsel:
nounA young unmarried woman.
Usage examples:
The young damsel has been captured by baddie pirate barbossa because she possesses a rare coin.
Meanings of Damselfish:
nounA small brightly coloured tropical marine fish that lives in or near coral reefs.
Usage examples:
Closer to the reef and in among a necklace of smaller granite boulders are all the usual reef fish …
Meanings of Damselfishes:
nounA small brightly coloured tropical marine fish that lives in or near coral reefs.
Usage examples:
Closer to the reef and in among a necklace of smaller granite boulders are all the usual reef fish …
Meanings of Damselflies:
nounA slender insect related to the dragonflies, typically resting with the wings folded back along the body.
Usage examples:
The reserve is already home to several species of dragonfly, damselflies and is used by wading bird…
Meanings of Damselfly:
nounA slender insect related to the dragonflies, typically resting with the wings folded back along the body.
Usage examples:
The reserve is already home to several species of dragonfly, damselflies and is used by wading bird…
Meanings of Damsels:
nounA young unmarried woman.
Usage examples:
The young damsel has been captured by baddie pirate barbossa because she possesses a rare coin.
Meanings of Damson:
nounA small purple-black fruit similar to the plum.
Usage examples:
Damson jam
Meanings of Damsons:
nounA small purple-black fruit similar to the plum.
Usage examples:
Damson jam
Meanings of Dan:
nounAny of ten degrees of advanced proficiency in judo or karate.
Usage examples:
He was awarded his first dan
abbreviationDaniel (in biblical references).
proper noun(in the bible) a hebrew patriarch, son of jacob and bilhah (gen. 30:6).
Meanings of Danae:
proper nounThe daughter of acrisius, king of argos. an oracle foretold that she would bear a son who would kill her father. attempting to evade this acrisius imprisoned her, but zeus visited her in the form of a shower of gold and she conceived perseus, who killed acrisius by accident.
Meanings of Danaid:
nounA large strikingly marked butterfly of a group that includes the monarch (milkweed) and plain tiger, found chiefly in the tropics of africa and east asia.
Usage examples:
The male danaids have two brushlike structures called hairpencils that are normally tucked into the…
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