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D'ANCER, n. One who practices dancing, or is skilful in the performance.
D'ANCING, ppr. Leaping and stepping to the sound of the voice or of an instrumen...
D'ANCING-MASTER, n. One who teaches the art of dancing.
D'ANCING-SCHOOL, n. A school in which the art of dancing is taught.
DAN'DELION, n. A well known plant of the genus Leontodon, having a naked stalk, ...
DAN'DIPRAT, n. A fellow; an urchin; a word of fondness or contempt. DAN'DLE , v....
DAN'DLED, pp. Danced on the knee, or in the arms; fondled; amused by trifles or ...
DAN'DLER, n. One who dandles or fondles children.
DAN'DLING, ppr. Shaking and jolting on the knee; moving about in play or for amu...
DANDRUFF, n. A scurf which forms on the head, and comes off in small scales or p...
DAN'DY, n. In modern usage, a male of the human species, who dresses himself lik...
DAN'DYISM, n. The manners and dress of a dandy.
DANE, n. A native of Denmark.
DA'NEGELT, n. In England, an annual tax formerly laid on the English nation, for...
DA'NEWORT, n. A plant of the genus Sambucus; a species of elder, called dwarf-el...
DANGER, n. Peril; risk; hazard; exposure to injury, loss, pain or other evil. Ou...