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Webster Dictionary :: Dauntlessness

D'AUNTLESSNESS, n. Fearlessness; intrepidity.

Webster Dictionary :: Dauphin

DAU'PHIN, n. The eldest son of the king of France, and presumptive heir of the c...

Webster Dictionary :: Dauphiness

DAU'PHINESS, n. The wife or lady of the dauphin.

Webster Dictionary :: Davina

DAVINA, n. A new Vesuvian mineral of a hexahedral form and laminar texture; so c...

Webster Dictionary :: Davit

DAV'IT, n. A beam used on board of ships, as a crane to hoist the flukes of the ...

Webster Dictionary :: Daw

DAW, v.i. To dawn.

Webster Dictionary :: Dawdle

DAW'DLE, v.i. To waste time; to trifle.

Webster Dictionary :: Dawdler

DAW'DLER, n. A trifler.

Webster Dictionary :: Dawk

DAWK, v.t. To cut or mark with an incision.

Webster Dictionary :: Dawn

DAWN, v.i. 1. To begin to grow light in the morning; to grow light; as, the day ...

Webster Dictionary :: Dawning

DAWN'ING, ppr. 1. Growing light; first appearing luminous; opening; as the dawni...

Webster Dictionary :: Day

DAY, n. 1. That part of the time of the earth's revolution on its axis, in which...

Webster Dictionary :: Daybed

DA'YBED, n. A bed used for idleness, indulgence, or rest during the day.

Webster Dictionary :: Daybook

DA'YBOOK, n. A journal of accounts; a book in which are recorded the debts and c...

Webster Dictionary :: Daybreak

DA'YBREAK, n. The dawn or first appearance of light in the morning.

Webster Dictionary :: Daycoal

DA'YCOAL, n. A name given by miners to the upper stratum of coal.

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