All English words - page 1620
Meanings of Dualizing:
verbMake into or regard as two parts, elements, or aspects.
Usage examples:
We are continually confronted with discriminating and dualizing our world
Meanings of Dually:
adverbIn two ways, or in a way that has two parts
Usage examples:
At the moment, our work is dually funded by the government and by research grants., her novel was d…
Meanings of Duals:
nounA dual form of a word.
verbConvert (a road) into a dual carriageway.
Usage examples:
Though there are no plans to dual the road, a public consultation on the a64 is set to start before…
adjectiveConsisting of two parts, elements, or aspects.
Usage examples:
Their dual role at work and home
Meanings of Dub:
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
Meanings of Dubbed:
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
Past simple and past participle of dub
Meanings of Dubbin:
nounPrepared grease used for softening and waterproofing leather.
Usage examples:
The skin could have an oily substance like tallow (animal fat), egg yolk or dubbin, which is a mixt…
verbApply dubbin to (leather).
Usage examples:
A player dressed in old baggy shorts and dubbined boots
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
Meanings of Dubbins:
nounPrepared grease used for softening and waterproofing leather.
Usage examples:
The skin could have an oily substance like tallow (animal fat), egg yolk or dubbin, which is a mixt…
verbApply dubbin to (leather).
Usage examples:
A player dressed in old baggy shorts and dubbined boots
Meanings of Dubiety:
nounThe state or quality of being doubtful; uncertainty.
Usage examples:
His enemies made much of the dubiety of his paternity
Meanings of Dubious:
adjectiveHesitating or doubting.
Usage examples:
I was rather dubious about the whole idea
Meanings of Dubiously:
adverbWith hesitation or doubt.
Usage examples:
I looked at him dubiously
Meanings of Dubitable:
adjective(of a belief, conclusion, etc.) open to doubt.
Usage examples:
But on the other hand if councils choose to use dubitable methods to make money for themselves, no …
Meanings 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 Dublin:
proper nounThe capital city of the republic of ireland, situated on the irish sea at the mouth of the river liffey; population 506,211 (2006). it was the birthplace of many writers, including jonathan swift, oscar wilde, and james joyce.
nounThe capital city of the republic of ireland, situated in the northeast of the country, on the coast
Usage examples:
A huge crowd greeted the team back in dublin., new york, dublin, paris, frankfurt and amsterdam wer…
Meanings of Dubonnet:
nounA type of sweet red vermouth made in france.
Usage examples:
Noel plumped for a dubonnet
Meanings of Dubonnets:
nounA type of sweet red vermouth made in france.
Usage examples:
Noel plumped for a dubonnet
Meanings 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
Meanings 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 Ducats:
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 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.
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