D as in dates?
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DOMINID as in dates?
ANNOA as in A.D.
ASONANTNot voiced, as the first "d" in "Wednesday"
hypomixolydianapplied in old church music to a mode extending from d to d with g as its final
dunniteammonium picrate explosive used as a bursting charge for armor-piercing projectiles and in high-explosive shells; explosive D
dunnitesammonium picrate explosive used as a bursting charge for armor-piercing projectiles and in high-explosive shells; explosive D
kalamschool of philosophical theology originating in the 9th century a.d., asserting the existence of God as a prime mover and the freedom of the will
kalamsschool of philosophical theology originating in the 9th century a.d., asserting the existence of God as a prime mover and the freedom of the will
tonkathe coumarin-containing seed of any of several tropical American leguminous trees (genus Dipteryx, especially D. odorata) that is used in perfumes and as an artificial vanilla flavoring
osteoporosisA medical condition in which the bones become brittle and fragile from loss of tissue, typically as a result of hormonal changes, or deficiency of calcium or vitamin D
lenispronounced with relatively weak muscular tension and breath pressure, resulting in weak sound effect: in stressed or unstressed position, (b, d, g, j, v, th╠©, z, and zh) are lenis in English, as compared with (p, t, k, ch, f, th, s,
lenespronounced with relatively weak muscular tension and breath pressure, resulting in weak sound effect: in stressed or unstressed position, (b, d, g, j, v, th╠©, z, and zh) are lenis in English, as compared with (p, t, k, ch, f, th, s,
epimereither of a pair of isomeric aldose compounds, esp. of certain sugars, that differ from each other in the positions of the H and OH at the second atom from the end of the carbon chain, as d-glucose and d-mannose
anglesmember of a West Germanic people that migrated from Sleswick to Britain in the 5th century a.d. and founded the kingdoms of East Anglia, Mercia, and Northumbria. As early as the 6th century their name was extended to all the Germanic inhabitants of Britai
anglemember of a West Germanic people that migrated from Sleswick to Britain in the 5th century a.d. and founded the kingdoms of East Anglia, Mercia, and Northumbria. As early as the 6th century their name was extended to all the Germanic inhabitants of Britai
fortispronounced with considerable muscular tension and breath pressure, resulting in a strong fricative or explosive sound. In stressed position (p, t, k, ch, f, th, s, sh) and sometimes (h) are fortis in English as compared with (b, d, g, j, v, th╠©, z, and z
fortespronounced with considerable muscular tension and breath pressure, resulting in a strong fricative or explosive sound. In stressed position (p, t, k, ch, f, th, s, sh) and sometimes (h) are fortis in English as compared with (b, d, g, j, v, th╠©, z, and z
sandhimodification of the sound of a morpheme (as a word or affix) conditioned by syntactic context in which it is uttered (as pronunciation of -ed as d in glazed and as in paced or occurrence of a in a cow and of an in an old cow)
POPUP3-D, as some books
PUTONAHAPPYFACE:-D as per "Bye Bye Birdie"
LOADINGDOCM.D. moonlighting as a mover?
CENTENNIALMay 11, 2014, for "E" as a "D"
HILDAPoet Doolittle better known as H.D. Imagiste
CSITV show featuring Ted Danson as D.B. Russell
IFFYIndefinite or doubtful, as used by F. D. R.
LINGUALFormed with the tongue, as t, d, n, s.
CSITV drama featuring Ted Danson as D. B. Russell
ANORMANDYSONATAEugene's violin piece, recorded on the D-Day beaches, was known as "..."
doctorsperson awarded an honorary doctorate (as an LLD or Litt D) by a college or university
alveolararticulated with the tongue touching or close to the alveolar ridge, as English t, d, n; gingival
TREBLECLEFSymbol that fixes the staff lines, from bottom to top, as E-G-B-D-F: 2 wds.
apicals(of a speech sound) articulated principally with the aid of the tip of the tongue, as t or d
apical(of a speech sound) articulated principally with the aid of the tip of the tongue, as t or d
lingualarticulated with the aid of the tongue, esp. the tip of the tongue, as d, n, s, or r
EMUIt's classified by the U.S.D.A. as red meat under cooking guidelines and as poultry under inspection standards
daphneany Eurasian shrub belonging to the genus Daphne, certain species of which, as D. mezereum, are cultivated for their fragrant flowers
daphnesany Eurasian shrub belonging to the genus Daphne, certain species of which, as D. mezereum, are cultivated for their fragrant flowers
hijrahsthe flight of Muhammad from Mecca to Medina to escape persecution a.d. 622: regarded as the beginning of the Muslim Era
dixiesany of several songs with this name, esp. the minstrel song (1859) by D. D. Emmett, popular as a Confederate war song
hijrasthe flight of Muhammad from Mecca to Medina to escape persecution a.d. 622: regarded as the beginning of the Muslim Era