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— English words —
  • d let. The fourth letter of the English alphabet, called dee and written in the Latin script.
  • d num. The ordinal number fourth, derived from this letter of the English alphabet, called dee and written…
  • d adj. (Cricket) Abbreviation of declared.
  • d adv. (Crosswords) Abbreviation of down.
  • d adv. (Malaysia)(informal) Abbreviation of already. Used to form the perfect tenses. Used in text messages.
  • d pref. (Stenoscript) the prefix dis- or des-.
  • d sym. (Until February 1971) a British penny; an old penny (the modern decimal penny being abbreviated p).
  • d sym. (Dice games) Die or dice.
  • d sym. Penny, a measure of the size of nails.
  • D let. The fourth letter of the English alphabet, called dee and written in the Latin script.
  • D num. The ordinal number fourth, derived from this letter of the English alphabet, called dee and written…
  • D n. Defense. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
  • D n. (US, politics) Democrat, especially preceding the constituent location.
  • D n. (Automotive) drive, the setting of an automatic transmission.
  • D n. (Printing) duodecimo, as adopted by the American Library Association.
  • D n. (Euphemistic) dick; penis.
  • D n. (Electronics) data.
  • D n. (Unicode) Canonical decomposition.
  • D n. (Music) Deutsch number in the Schubert Thematic Catalogue.
  • D n. (Stenoscript) day.
  • D adv. Down (direction).
  • D adj. Divorced.
  • D prop.n. (With “The”) The City of Detroit.
  • D prop.n. (Religion) Abbreviation of Deuteronomist.
  • D interj. (Euphemistic) Damn.
  • D n. (Snooker) The semicircle on the baulk line, inside which the cue ball must be placed at a break-off.
  • D n. (Soccer) The penalty arc on a football pitch.
  • D n. (Education, chiefly North America) A grade awarded for a class, better than outright failure (which…
  • D prop.n. (Computer languages) A programming language inspired from C++.
  • 'd v. Contraction of had (marking the pluperfect tense).
  • 'd v. (Some dialects) Contraction of had, possessed.
  • 'd v. Contraction of would, contraction of should.
  • 'd v. (Colloquial) Contraction of did.
  • -d suff. Alternative form of -ed now only standard with words which end in -e, but historically permissable in…
  • -d suff. An empty suffix, perhaps derived from the past-tense suffix above, added in some dialects to the present…
  • -d suff. Marks ordinals written in digits when the final term of the spelled number is "second" or "third".
  • d% n. (Dice games) Alternative form of d100.
  • d' art. Pronunciation spelling of the, representing dialectal English.
  • d' v. Contraction of do. (only before "you" or "ye")
  • d' v. Contraction of did. (only before "you" or "ye")
  • d. adj. Abbreviation of died.
  • d. n. (Symbols) Abbreviation of pence, derived from the Latin denarius.
  • d. n. (Sports, informal) Abbreviation of defence/defense.
  • D+ n. An academic grade given by certain institutions. Slightly better than a D and slightly worse than a C-.
  • D+ prop.n. (Internet) Abbreviation of w:Disney+.
  • D. n. (Law) District, as used in case citations.
  • D. n. (Education) Abbreviation of doctor, as used in academic degrees.
  • D. n. (Grammar) Abbreviation of dative case.
  • D− n. An academic grade given by certain institutions. Slightly better than an E+ (or, in most the US, F+)…
  • -'d suff. (Archaic or poetic) -ed.
  • -'d suff. Sometimes used to form the past tense of some awkward verbs that are in the form of numerals, letters…
— International convention —
  • d let. The fourth letter of the basic modern Latin alphabet.
  • d num. Cardinal number five hundred (500).
  • d sym. (Mathematics) the (path-independent, exact) differential of a quantity.
  • d sym. (IPA) voiced alveolar plosive.
  • D let. The fourth letter of the basic modern Latin alphabet.
  • D num. (Roman numerals) Five hundred (500).
  • D num. The five hundredth (500th).
  • D sym. (Chemistry) Deuterium, when it needs to be distinguished from ordinary hydrogen.
  • D sym. (Computing) Hexadecimal symbol for thirteen.
  • D sym. A standard size of dry cell battery larger than C.
  • D sym. Vehicle-distinguishing sign for Germany.
  • D sym. (Biochemistry) IUPAC one-letter abbreviation for aspartic acid.
  • D sym. (Mathematics) The differential operator in calculus and analysis.
  • D sym. (Linguistics) A wildcard for an alveolar consonant.
  • D sym. (Finance) Long-term bond credit rating by Moody’s Investors Service and S&P Global Ratings, indicating…
  • D sym. Denier (unit).
  • D sym. (Clothing) Bra cup size.
  • ď let. The letter d with a háček.
  • đ let. The letter d with a stroke.
  • ð let. The lowercase letter eth, which is related to d and dh.
  • ð sym. (IPA) voiced dental fricative.
  • ð sym. (IPA) (superscript) dental fricative release.
  • ɖ let. The African d, the letter d with a tail.
  • ɖ sym. (IPA) voiced retroflex plosive.
  • Ɖ let. The letter D with a tail, used in the African reference alphabet, where it comes after Ḏ and before Ɗ.
  • ɗ sym. (IPA) voiced alveolar implosive.
  • ɗ let. The letter d with a hook used in some African languages.
  • ȡ let. The letter d with a curl.
  • Ď let. The letter D with a háček.
  • Đ let. The letter D with a stroke.
  • Ð let. The uppercase letter eth, which is related to d and dh.
  • Ð sym. (Cryptocurrencies) Monetary units of the dogecoin cryptocurrency.
  • Ɗ let. The letter D with a hook, used in the pan-Nigerian alphabet, where it comes between D and E.
  • sym. (Mathematics) partial differential.
  • sym. (Mathematics) boundary of a manifold.
  • sym. (Linguistics) presupposition of a sentence.
  • sym. The symbol for đồng, the national currency of Vietnam.
  • sym. (Chiefly mathematics) A double-struck lowercase letter d in an italic typeface.
  • sym. (Chiefly mathematics) A double-struck uppercase letter D in an italic typeface.
  • sym. (IPA) a superscript d, used i.a. for a short [d] inserted before a sonorant during the process of prestopping…
  • sym. (Phonetics) a superscript wildcard D, used i.a. for an indistinct alveolar consonant.
  • let. The letter d with a dot above.
  • let. The letter d with a cedilla.
  • let. The letter d with a dot below.
  • let. The letter d with a circumflex below.
  • let. The letter d with an underline.
  • let. Insular script form of d.
  • let. A small caps version of the letter D.
  • sym. (Nonstandard IPA) alveolar flap (as opposed to an alveolar tap) /ɾ/.
  • sym. (UPA) partially-devoiced alveolar plosive ([d̥] in the IPA).
  • let. The letter d with a middle tilde.
  • let. The letter d with a palatal hook.
  • sym. (Obsolete, pre-1989 IPA) palatalized voiced alveolar plosive; now rendered as /dʲ/.
  • let. Letter of the Canadian Aboriginal syllabary, transcribed as ko.
  • let. Letter of the Canadian Aboriginal syllabary, transcribed as koo.
  • sym. (Phonetics) an unidentifiable/indeterminate alveolar consonant.
  • let. The letter D with a dot above.
  • let. The letter D with a cedilla.
  • let. The letter D with a dot below.
  • let. The letter D with a circumflex below.
  • let. The letter D with an underline.
  • 𑀥 let. The nineteenth Brahmi consonant.
  • 𐌃 let. The third letter of the classical Etruscan alphabet, and the fourth letter of the Oscan and archaic…
  • d- pref. (SI prefix, metrology) deci- (“×10-1”).
  • d- pref. (Chemistry) deprecated#Adjective notation for dextrorotatory#Adjective (versus modern notation, (+)).
  • ^D sym. (Computing) The ASCII control character end of transmission in caret notation.
  • D+ sym. (Chemistry) the positive ion of deuterium; a deuteron.
  • D- pref. (Chemistry) one of two mirror-image forms of an isomer (enantiomer) derived from (R)-glyceraldehyde…
  • D- pref. (Metrology) Nonstandard form of da- (“deca-”).
  • sym. (IPA) voiced dental plosive.
  • sym. A symbol of the IPA, representing a voiced linguolabial plosive.
  • let. The letter d with a comma, is used in Tohono O’odham and traditionally in Romanian.
  • let. The letter D with a comma.
  • Đ. sym. (Historical) The symbol for đồng, the national currency of South Vietnam.
  • D− sym. (Chemistry) the first negative ion of deuterium.
  • D₂ sym. (Inorganic chemistry) deuterium-deuterium, a type of hydrogen (H2) molecule.
  • ð̞ sym. A symbol of the IPA, representing a voiced dental approximant.
  • ð̼ sym. A symbol of the IPA, representing a voiced linguolabial fricative.
— Foreign words, define in English —
  • Afar
    • D let. The tenth letter of the Afar alphabet, written in the Latin script.
  • Afrikaans
    • D let. The fourth letter of the Afrikaans alphabet, written in the Latin script.
    • D n. D.
  • Albanian
    • d let. The 5th letter of the Standard Albanian Latin-script alphabet.
    • d let. The 7th letter of the Arvanitic Albanian Greek-script alphabet.
    • D let. The 5th letter of the Standard Albanian Latin-script alphabet.
    • D let. The 7th letter of the Arvanitic Albanian Greek-script alphabet.
  • Alemannic german
    • d art. (Definite) the.
  • Angami
    • D let. The twenty-fourth letter of the Angami alphabet, written in the Latin script.
  • Asturian
    • d' prep. (Before a vowel or a h) Apocopic form of de: of, from.
  • Azerbaijani
    • d let. The fifth letter of the Azerbaijani alphabet, written in the Latin script.
    • D let. The fifth letter of the Azerbaijani alphabet, written in the Latin script.
  • Basque
    • d let. The fourth letter of the Basque alphabet, called de and written in the Latin script.
    • D let. The fourth letter of the Basque alphabet, called de and written in the Latin script.
  • Bavarian
    • d' art. The.
  • Brahui
    • đ let. It represents the Brahui Arabic script letter ڈ.
  • Carrier
    • let. Letter of the Carrier syllabary, transcribed as the.
    • let. Letter of the Carrier syllabary, transcribed as pe.
  • Catalan
    • d' prep. (Before a vowel or an h) Apocopic form of de: of.
  • Central franconian
    • D let. A letter in the German-based alphabet of Central Franconian.
    • D let. A letter in the Dutch-based alphabet of Central Franconian.
  • Chatino
    • let. One of several tone letters.
  • Cherokee
    • let. First letter of the Cherokee alphabet.
    • let. Letter of the Cherokee syllabary, transcribed as syllable tsu.
    • Ꭰ- pref. He/her/it, his/her/its.
  • Chinese
    • d v. (Hong Kong Cantonese, mathematics) to differentiate.
    • D v. (Internet slang) to DDOS.
  • Czech
    • ď let. The seventh letter of the Czech alphabet, after d and before e.
    • Ď let. A letter of the Czech alphabet, representing the phoneme /ɟ/.
  • Danish
    • d. art. Abbreviation of den. (as used in dates)
  • Elfdalian
    • ð let. The fifth letter of the Elfdalian alphabet, written in the Latin script.
  • Esperanto
    • d let. The fifth letter of the Esperanto alphabet, called do and written in the Latin script.
    • D let. The fifth letter of the Esperanto alphabet, called do and written in the Latin script.
  • Estonian
    • d let. The fourth letter of the Estonian alphabet, called dee and written in the Latin script.
    • D let. The fourth letter of the Estonian alphabet, called dee and written in the Latin script.
  • Faroese
    • d let. The fourth letter of the Faroese alphabet, written in the Latin script.
    • ð let. The fifth letter of the Faroese alphabet, called edd and written in the Latin script.
    • -d suff. -th, -ness.
  • Faroese - Icelandic
    • d. adj. Dead.
  • Fijian
    • d let. The fourth letter of the Fijian alphabet, written in the Latin script.
  • Finnish
    • d let. The fourth letter of the Finnish alphabet, called dee and written in the Latin script.
    • d n. (Music) D (note).
    • D let. The fourth letter of the Finnish alphabet, called dee and written in the Latin script.
  • Fula
    • d let. A letter of the Fula alphabet, written in the Latin script.
    • ɗ let. The sixth letter of the Fula alphabet, written in the Latin script. Preceded by D and followed by E…
    • Ɗ let. The ninth letter of the Fula alphabet, written in the Latin script. Preceded by D (and often Nd) and…
  • Gothic
    • d rom. Romanization of 𐌳.
  • Hausa
    • ɗ let. The sixth letter of the Hausa alphabet, written in the Latin script. Preceded by D and followed by E…
    • Ɗ let. The sixth letter of the Hausa alphabet, written in the Latin script. Preceded by D and followed by E…
  • Hungarian
    • d let. The sixth letter of the Hungarian alphabet, called dé and written in the Latin script.
    • D n. S. (south)
    • D let. The sixth letter of the Hungarian alphabet, called dé and written in the Latin script.
    • -d suff. (Possessive suffix) your (second-person singular informal, single possession).
    • -d suff. (Personal suffix) Used in the second-person singular definite forms of transitive verbs (in indicative…
    • -d suff. (Personal suffix) Second-person singular personal suffix in conjugated infinitives and in the declined…
    • -d suff. (Noun-forming suffix) Originally, it was probably a diminutive suffix. In this sense, it is no longer…
    • -d suff. (Verb-forming suffix) A frequentative suffix or denoting the beginning of a process.
    • -d suff. (Fraction-forming suffix) Added to a cardinal number to form a fraction. It is used with a linking vowel…
  • Icelandic
    • d let. The fourth letter of the Icelandic alphabet, written in the Latin script.
    • ð let. The fifth letter of the Icelandic alphabet, called eð and written in the Latin script.
  • Ido
    • d let. The fourth letter of the Ido alphabet, written in the Latin script.
    • D let. The fourth letter of the Ido alphabet, written in the Latin script.
  • Indonesian
    • d let. The fourth letter of the Indonesian alphabet, written in the Latin script.
    • D let. The fourth letter of the Indonesian alphabet, written in the Latin script.
  • Irish
    • d' part. (Before vowel sounds and fhr-) Apocopic form of do: Marker of the past tense.
    • d' prep. (Before vowel sounds) Apocopic form of do: to, for.
    • d' det. (Before vowel sounds) Apocopic form of do: your (singular).
    • d' prep. (Before vowel sounds) Apocopic form of de: from, of.
  • Kabyle
    • d part. (Copula) to be.
    • d part. Proximal particle; suffixed onto verbs to indicate a direction towards an inferred reference point.
    • d conj. And.
  • Komi-zyrian
    • ԁ let. (Obsolete) The fourth letter of the Komi-Zyrian alphabet (Molodtsov), called de and written in the Cyrillic script.
    • Ԁ let. (Obsolete) The fourth letter of the Komi-Zyrian alphabet (Molodtsov), called de and written in the Cyrillic script.
  • Korean
    • D- pref. ... days before the big event.
  • Latvian
    • d let. The sixth letter of the Latvian alphabet, called dē and written in the Latin script.
    • D let. The sixth letter of the Latvian alphabet, called dē and written in the Latin script.
  • Lisu
    • let. The third letter of the Lisu alphabet, written in Fraser script.
    • let. The fourth letter in the Lisu language, written in Fraser script.
  • Lithuanian
    • d. n. Abbreviation of diena (“day”).
  • Livonian
    • d let. The sixth letter of the Livonian alphabet, written in the Latin script.
    • let. The seventh letter of the Livonian alphabet, written in the Latin script.
  • Lushootseed
    • d let. The ninth letter of the Lushootseed alphabet, pronounced as a voiced alveolar stop.
    • -d suff. Denotes an action performed on someone or something else (transitive suffix; allows for a direct complement…
    • d- pref. My.
  • Luxembourgish
    • d' det. Reduced form of déi.
    • d' det. Reduced form of dat.
  • Malay
    • d let. The fourth letter of the Malay alphabet, written in the Latin script.
    • D let. The fourth letter of the Malay alphabet, written in the Latin script.
  • Maltese
    • d let. The fourth letter of the Maltese alphabet, written in the Latin script.
    • d- art. Alternative form of il-.
  • Maore comorian
    • ɗ let. The fifth letter of the Maore Comorian alphabet, written in the Latin script.
  • Middle english
    • -d suff. Alternative form of -th.
    • -d suff. Alternative form of -the (ordinal suffix).
  • Middle french - Old french - Old occitan
    • d' prep. Elided form of de.
  • Navajo
    • -d- pref. The -d- classifier or valence-change prefix, a detransitivizing prefix of active verbs that modifies…
  • Norman
    • d' prep. Of.
    • d' prep. From.
  • Northern sami
    • đ let. The seventh letter of the Northern Sami alphabet, written in the Latin script.
  • Norwegian bokmål
    • D let. The fourth letter of the Norwegian Bokmål alphabet, written in the Latin script.
  • Norwegian bokmål - Norwegian nynorsk - Norwegian
    • d let. The fourth letter of the Norwegian alphabet, written in the Latin script.
  • Norwegian nynorsk
    • d pron. Abbreviation of det.
    • d art. Abbreviation of det.
    • d adj. Abbreviation of død.
  • Nupe
    • d let. The fourth letter of the Nupe alphabet, written in the Latin script.
    • D let. The fourth letter of the Nupe alphabet, written in the Latin script.
  • Occitan
    • d' prep. Alternative form of de (before a vowel).
  • Ojibwe
    • -d fin. Act on.
    • -d suff. A suffix denoting the third-person singular conjunct form of an animate intransitive verb (vai).
    • -d suff. A suffix denoting the third-person singular conjunct form of an animate intransitive verb with an object (vai+o).
    • -d suff. A suffix denoting the third-person singular conjunct form of a Type 3 inanimate transitive verb (vti3).
    • -d suff. A suffix denoting the third-person singular to first-person singular conjunct form of a transitive animate…
  • Old english
    • ð let. A letter of the Old English alphabet, representing /θ/, which was pronounced [θ] or [ð].
  • Old irish
    • d- pref. Him (triggers nasalization).
    • d- pref. It (triggers lenition).
  • Old norse
    • suff. -ness, -th Forms abstract nouns from verbs, adjectives or other nouns.
  • Polish
    • d let. The sixth letter of the Polish alphabet, called de and written in the Latin script.
    • D let. The sixth letter of the Polish alphabet, called de and written in the Latin script.
    • d. adj. Abbreviation of dawny (“former”).
    • d. adv. Abbreviation of dawniej (“formerly”).
  • Romagnol
    • 'd prep. Apocopic form of ad (“of”).
    • d' prep. Apocopic form of ad (“of”).
  • Romani
    • d let. The sixth letter of the Romani alphabet, written in the Latin script.
    • D let. The sixth letter of the Romani alphabet, written in the Latin script.
  • Romanian
    • d let. The sixth letter of the Romanian alphabet, called de or dî and written in the Latin script.
    • D let. The sixth letter of the Romanian alphabet, called de or dî and written in the Latin script.
  • Saanich
    • D let. The eighth letter of the Saanich alphabet, written in the Latin script.
  • Sassarese
    • d' prep. (Before a vowel or an h) Apocopic form of di.
  • Scottish gaelic
    • d' det. Apocopic form of do.
  • Serbo-croatian
    • d let. The 6th letter of the Serbo-Croatian Latin alphabet (gajica), preceded by ć and followed by dž.
    • đ let. The 8th letter of the Serbo-Croatian Latin alphabet (gajica), preceded by dž and followed by e.
    • Đ let. The 8th letter of the Serbo-Croatian alphabet (gajica), preceded by Dž and followed by E, and representing /d͡ʑ/.
  • Skolt sami
    • d let. The eighth letter of the Skolt Sami alphabet, written in the Latin script.
    • D let. The eighth letter of the Skolt Sami alphabet, written in the Latin script.
    • đ let. The ninth letter of the Skolt Sami alphabet, written in the Latin script.
    • Đ let. The ninth letter of the Skolt Sami alphabet, written in the Latin script.
  • Slovak
    • Ď let. A letter of the Slovak alphabet, representing the phoneme /ɟ/.
  • Slovene
    • d let. The fifth letter of the Slovene alphabet, written in the Latin script.
    • d let. The seventh letter of the Resian alphabet, written in the Latin script.
    • d let. The fifth letter of the Natisone Valley dialect alphabet, written in the Latin script.
    • d conj. (Colloquial) that, so that, so.
    • D let. The fifth letter of the Slovene alphabet, written in the Latin script.
    • D let. The seventh letter of the Resian alphabet, written in the Latin script.
    • D let. The fifth letter of the Natisone Valley dialect alphabet, written in the Latin script.
    • D n. The name of the Latin script letter D / d.
    • đ let. Additional letter in Slovene common mostly in loanwords from Serbo-Croatian.
    • đ n. The name of the Latin script letter Đ / đ.
    • đ sym. (SNPT) Phonetic transcription of sound [d͉].
    • Đ let. Additional letter in Slovene common mostly in loanwords from Serbo-Croatian.
    • Đ n. The name of the Latin script letter Đ / đ.
    • let. (Linguistics) Letter used for transcription of Arabic letter ض.
    • let. (Linguistics) Letter used for transcription of Arabic letter ض.
  • Somali
    • D let. The seventh letter of the Somali alphabet, called deel and written in the Latin script.
  • Swedish
    • d pron. (Internet slang, text messaging) Pronunciation spelling of det (“it”).
    • d art. (Internet slang, text messaging) Pronunciation spelling of det (“it”).
    • -d suff. Suffix to form the past participle of weakly inflected verbs, to be used when the corresponding participle…
    • d. adj. Dead, died; Abbreviation of död.
  • Tagalog
    • d let. The fourth letter of the Tagalog alphabet, called di or da and written in the Latin script.
    • d adv. (Text messaging, Internet slang) Alternative form of di.
  • Turkish
    • d let. The fifth letter of the Turkish alphabet, called de and written in the Latin script.
    • D let. The fifth letter of the Turkish alphabet, called de and written in the Latin script.
  • Turkmen
    • d let. The fourth letter of the Turkmen alphabet, called de and written in the Latin script.
  • Vietnamese
    • d let. The sixth letter of the Vietnamese alphabet, written in the Latin script.
    • D let. The sixth letter of the Vietnamese alphabet, called dê, đê, or dờ and written in the Latin script.
    • đ let. The seventh letter of the Vietnamese alphabet, called đê or đờ and written in the Latin script.
    • Đ let. The seventh letter of the Vietnamese alphabet, called đê or đờ and written in the Latin script.
    • Đ. n. Abbreviation of đường (“road”).
  • Welsh
    • d let. The fifth letter of the Welsh alphabet, called di and written in the Latin script. It is preceded by…
    • D let. The fifth letter of the Welsh alphabet, called di and written in the Latin script. It is preceded by…
  • Yoruba
    • d let. The third letter of the Yoruba alphabet, called dí and written in the Latin script.
    • D let. The third letter of the Yoruba alphabet, called dí and written in the Latin script.
  • Zulu
    • d let. The fourth letter of the Zulu alphabet, written in the Latin script.
    • D let. The fourth letter of the Zulu alphabet, written in the Latin script.
— English words, defined in Dutch —
  • D n. (Muziek) de toon “d”.
  • D sym. (Muziek) symbool van het D-majeurakkoord.
— English words, defined in French —
  • d let. Quatrième lettre de l’alphabet (minuscule).
  • d sym. (Désuet) (Royaume-Uni) (Irlande) Abréviation de pence.
  • D let. Quatrième lettre de l’alphabet anglais (majuscule).
  • D sym. (Politique) (États-Unis) Démocrate, membre ou partisan du parti Démocrate.
  • D n. (Musique) La note ré.
  • ’d v. Forme clitique de l’auxiliaire had.
  • ’d v. Forme clitique de l’auxiliaire would.
  • ’d v. (Après un interrogatif) (Familier) Forme clitique de did.
  • -’d suff. (Archaïsme) Variante de -ed.
— English word, defined in Spanish —
  • d let. Cuarta letra y tercera consonante del abecedario inglés.
— English words, defined in Portuguese —
  • d sím. (Física) quark down.
  • 'd suf. Contração de had (fazendo o pretérito mais-que-perfeito).
  • 'd suf. Contração de would.
  • 'd suf. (Gíria) contração de did.
  • 'd suf. (Arcaico) sufixo indicador do tempo verbal passado; -ed.
— In German —
  • d S. Minuskel des vierten Buchstabens des lateinischen Alphabets.
  • d S. Mathematik: Variable in der Algebra.
  • d S. Musik: Abkürzung für d-Moll.
  • D S. Vierter Buchstabe des lateinischen Alphabets.
  • D S. Grundton in der Musik.
  • D Abk. Physik: Formelzeichen für elektrische Flussdichte.
  • D Abk. Physik: Formelzeichen für Dosis • Für diese Bedeutung fehlen…
  • D Abk. Physik: Formelzeichen für Dichte • Für diese Bedeutung…
  • D Abk. Physik: Einheitssymbol für Debye • Für diese Bedeutung…
  • D Abk. Chemie: Symbol für Deuterium • Für diese Bedeutung fehlen…
  • D Abk. Chemie: Symbol für Vitamin D • Für diese Bedeutung fehlen…
  • D Abk. Kfz-Kennzeichen für: Deutschland • Für diese Bedeutung…
  • D Abk. In Deutschland Kfz-Kennzeichen für: Düsseldorf • Für diese…
  • D Abk. Mathematik: Definitionsmenge • Für diese Bedeutung fehlen…
  • D Abk. Schach: die Dame • Für diese Bedeutung fehlen Referenzen…
  • D Abk. Österreich: Kennzeichen für Fisch.
  • D. Abk. Für sämtliche Vor- und Familiennamen, die mit D anfangen.
  • D. Abk. Selten gebräuchlich für Doktor.
— In Dutch —
  • d n. (Taalkunde) de vierde letter van het alfabet.
  • d n. (Muziek) de derde toon van de chromatische, en de tweede…
  • d n. (Muziek), (afkorting) afkorting van “d-mineur”.
  • D n. (Taalkunde) hoofdletter van de d, de vierde letter van het alfabet.
  • D n. (Muziek), (afkorting) afkorting van “D-majeur”.
  • D sym. (Muziek) symbool van het “D-majeurakkoord”.
  • D+ sym. (Muziek) aanduiding van het overmatige "D-majeurakkoord".
  • D- sym. (Muziek) aanduiding van het “d-verminderdmineurakkoord”.
— In Latin —
  • D n.subs. D seu d, littera quarta alphabeti Latini, de dicitur.
— In French —
  • d let.m. Quatrième lettre de l’alphabet (minuscule).
  • d n.m. (Jeux) Dé, en particulier dans le domaine du jeu de rôle.
  • D let.m. Quatrième lettre et troisième consonne de l’alphabet (majuscule).
  • D n.m. Langage de programmation à objets.
  • D n.f. (France) Route départementale.
  • D n.f. (Argot) MDMA.
  • D n.m. (Jeux) Dé, en particulier dans le domaine du jeu de rôle.
  • d% n.m. (Jeux) Dé de pourcentage.
  • D. pron.m. Dom, titre honorifique que l’on joint aux noms propres…
  • D. n.m. Duc.
  • d’ prép. Élision de la préposition de devant une voyelle ou un h muet.
  • d’ prép. Élision de la préposition de dans le langage parlé populaire.
  • d’ art. Élision de l’article partitif de devant une voyelle ou un h muet.
  • d’ art. Élision de l’article indéfini de devant une voyelle ou un h muet.
  • D’ var. Majuscule de d’.
— In Spanish —
  • d let. Cuarta letra del alfabeto español. Su nombre es de.
  • D let. Cuarta letra del abecedario español. Su nombre es de y…
— In Portuguese —
  • d s. (Letra) quarta letra do alfabeto latino.
  • d num. (Matemática e Informática) o décimo quarto algarismo do…
  • d sím. (Física) dia.
  • d sím. (Física) dêuteron.
  • d sím. (Física e Metrologia) dina.
  • d abr. Dom.
  • d abr. Dona.
  • D s. (Letra) a quarta letra do alfabeto latino.
  • D num. (Informática e matemática) o décimo quarto algarismo do…
  • d' cont. De (diante de vogais).
— In Italian —
  • d s. Quarta lettera dell’alfabeto italiano, con nome esteso "di".
  • d s. Nella compilazione telefonica "d come Domodossola", in quella…
  • d s. (Matematica) simbolo della derivata.
  • d abbr. Di.
  • D lett. Quarta lettera dell’alfabeto italiano.
  • D acro. 500 in cifre romane.
  • D acro. Simbolo chimico del deuterio.
  • d' prep. Forma elisa della preposizione di.
  • d' prep. Forma elisa della preposizione da.
  • D. acro. (Araldica) abbreviatura assiografica di Dom o don.
659 English words from 301 English definitions

abbreviated abbreviation Aboriginal above abstract abstract␣nouns academic acid Act action active Act␣on add added Additional Adjective adjectives adopted Afar African Afrikaans after Albanian allows allows␣for alphabet already Alternative alveolar America American amp analysis and Angami animate Apocopic approximant Arabic arc archaic are Arvanitic ASCII as␣opposed␣to aspartic aspartic␣acid Association automatic automatic␣transmission Automotive awarded awkward Azerbaijani ball based basic Basque battery baulk baulk␣line before beginning being below better between big Biochemistry Bokmål bond boundary Bra Brahmi Brahui break break␣off British but calculus called Can Canadian Canonical Cantonese caps cardinal cardinal␣number caret caret␣notation Carrier case case␣citations Catalogue cedilla cell Central Central␣Franconian certain change character chemistry Cherokee chiefly circumflex citations City class classical classifier Clothing Colloquial comes comes␣after comes␣between comma common Comorian complement Computer Computer␣languages Computing conjugated conjunct consonant constituent contraction control control␣character Copula corresponding credit credit␣rating Cricket Croatian Crosswords Cryptocurrencies cryptocurrency cue cue␣ball cup cup␣size curl currency Cyrillic Czech Damn dat data dates dative dative␣case day days DDOS Dead deca- deci- decimal declared declined decomposition dee deel defence defense definite degrees Democrat den denarius Denier Denotes denoting dental dental␣fricative deprecated derived des- det Detroit deuterium deuteron Deuteronomist Deutsch devoiced dextrorotatory dialect dialectal dialects dice Dice␣games dick did Die died differential differential␣operator differentiate digits diminutive direct direction dis- Disney distinguished distinguishing District Divorced doctor dogecoin đồng dot double double-struck down drive dry dry␣cell dry␣cell␣battery duodecimo during Dutch Education eighth Electronics Elfdalian Elided else empty 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Latin␣script Latvian Law lenition letter letters Library line Linguistics linguolabial linking Lisu Livonian loanwords location Long longer Long␣term lowercase Lushootseed Malay Malaysia Maltese manifold Maore Marker marking Marks mathematics measure messages messaging metrology middle middle␣tilde mirror mirror␣image modern modifies molecule Monetary Monetary␣units Moody most mostly Music must nails name nasalization national needs negative ness Nigerian nineteenth ninth no␣longer Nonstandard North North␣America Northern Northern␣Sami Norwegian Norwegian␣Bokmål notation note Noun nouns now number number␣five numerals Nupe object Obsolete of␣a of␣an off often old Old␣English old␣penny one only on␣the onto operator opposed ordinal ordinal␣number ordinals ordinary Originally or␣something Oscan other outright palatal palatal␣hook palatalized pan partial partial␣differential partially participle particle past past␣participle past␣tense path penalty penalty␣arc pence penis penny perfect perfect␣tenses performed perhaps permissable person personal phoneme Phonetic Phonetics pitch placed plosive pluperfect pluperfect␣tense poetic point Polish politics positive possessed possession Possessive Possessive␣suffix pre- preceded preceding prefix present prestopping presupposition Printing probably process programming programming␣language pronounced Pronunciation Pronunciation␣spelling Proximal quantity rating Ratings Reduced reference reference␣point related release Religion rendered representing represents Resian retroflex road Roman Romani Romanian Romanization Roman␣numerals Saanich Sami Schubert script second second␣person second-person␣singular semicircle sense sentence Serbo-Croatian Service setting seventh several short should sign single singular sixth size Skolt Skolt␣Sami slang slightly Slovak Slovene small small␣caps Snooker Soccer Somali some someone something something␣else Sometimes sonorant so␣that sound sounds south South␣Vietnam spelled spelling Sports standard Stenoscript stop stroke struck suffix suffixed superscript syllabary syllable symbol Symbols Tagalog tail tap tense tenses tenth term text text␣messages text␣messaging than that the Thematic third third␣person third-person␣singular thirteen this tilde tone to␣the towards traditionally transcribed transcription transitive transitive␣animate transitive␣verb transitive␣verbs transmission triggers Turkish Turkmen twenty twenty-fourth two type typeface underline Unicode unidentifiable unit units Until UPA uppercase used used␣to vai valence Valley Vehicle verb verbs version versus Vietnam Vietnamese voiced vowel vti was weakly Welsh when where which wildcard with words worse would written Yoruba you your Zulu Zyrian

72 English words from 81 foreign definitions

alfabeto Algebra alphabet Alphabets Après Argot article aux come con Cuarta Dame dans Debye del dell der des Deuterium Deutschland did die Dom domaine Domodossola don Dona down Düsseldorf Forme France had het joint latino letter lettre majuscule MDMA membre minuscule Moll Musique nome noms note objets parti partisan passado pence Politique quark quarta quarto que rôle Route Symbol tempo titre toon und Uni Unis van Variable verbal Vitamin Vitamin␣D Vor would

2 foreign words from 301 English definitions

deci Serbo

154 foreign words from 81 foreign definitions

aanduiding abecedario Abkürzung Abréviation afkorting alfabet alfabeto␣latino algarismo anfangen anglais Araldica Arcaico Archaïsme article␣indéfini auxiliaire Bedeutung Buchstabe Buchstabens Chemie chimico chromatische cifre clitique compilazione consonante consonne contração décimo de␣la della Démocrate départementale derde derivata Désuet deuterio devant dia diante diante␣de Dichte diese dina D-majeur D-majeurakkoord d-mineur d-Moll Doktor Dosis Duc elektrische elisa Élision en␣particulier español esteso États États-Unis Familiennamen Familier fazendo fehlen Fisch Física Forma Forma␣elisa Formelzeichen für gebräuchlich Gíria Grundton h␣muet honorifique hoofdletter indéfini indicador Informática inglés interrogatif Irlande italiano jeu jeu␣de␣rôle Jeux Kennzeichen Kfz Kfz-Kennzeichen langage lateinischen Latini letra lettera littera l’on mais mais␣que mais-que-perfeito majeur majeurakkoord matemática Mathematik Metrologia mineur Minuskel mit muet Musik Muziek Nella nombre noms␣propres Österreich parlé particulier partitif perfeito Physik populaire pourcentage préposition preposizione pretérito programmation propres quark␣down Quatrième quella Referenzen romane Route␣départementale Royaume Royaume-Uni sämtliche Schach Selten seu simbolo Simbolo␣chimico sufixo symbool Taalkunde telefonica tempo␣verbal tercera troisième tweede une Variante vierde vierten Vierter vogais Vor- voyelle

57712 suffixes (New words found by adding one or more letters at the end of the word.)

da Da DA d@ D.A. D.␣A. DB D dc Dc DC d/c D&C D.C. dd DD D&D D.D. de dE De DE de- df DF d.f. d.␣f. DG DH di dI Di DI di- D&I DJ DK dl DL d/l D/L D.L. D.␣L. DM D.M. d—n do DO 'do d/o do. D&O D.O. +57659 words

214897 times in the middle (New words found by adding letters in front and at the end of the word.)

Ada ADA A.D.A. A.␣D.␣A. ADB ADC add ADD add. AD&D ade Ade ADE -ade ADF ADH Adi adj adj. ADL ADM adm. Adm. ADN ado ADO ADP ADQ ADR ads Ads AdS ADs ADS ads. ad.'s ADT Adu ADU adv ADV adv. ADW adz BDA BDC BDD BDE Bdf. BD-J +214847 words

79561 prefixes (New words found by adding one or more letters in front of the word.)

ad Ad AD 'ad -ad ad- ad. A.D. A.␣D. bd Bd BD b/d bd. Bd. B/D B␣&␣D cD CD C&D C.D. dd DD D&D D.D. ed Ed ED -ed ed- ed. Ed. -èd E.D. FD f****d gd GD g-d G-d HD H.D. id ID -id id. I'd I-D I.D. JD J.D. +79510 words

189 anagrams found with an extra letter (New words formed with all the letters from the word and an extra letter.)

ad Ad AD 'ad -ad ad- ad. A.D. A.␣D. bd Bd BD b/d bd. Bd. B/D B␣&␣D cD CD C&D C.D. da Da DA d@ D.A. D.␣A. DB D dc Dc DC d/c D&C D.C. dd DD D&D D.D. de dE De DE de- df DF d.f. d.␣f. DG DH +139 words


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