University Vocabulary
367,698 words and 113,531 expressions at the university level.
The d'Alembert operator.
A surname from Italian.
A surname from Italian.
A surname from French, variant of Entremont
Of or relating to Paul-Henri Thiry, Baron d'Holbach, French-German author, philosopher, encyclopedist, and prominent figure in the French Enlightenment.
plural of d'rection
Alternative spelling of dextroamphetamine.
Abbreviation of dextrorotatory fructose.
plural of D-fructose
plural of D-shackle
plural of DA-notice
A municipality of Cebu, Philippines.
A barangay of Toledo, Cebu, Philippines.
very proficient
A district of Ürümqi, Xinjiang autonomous region, China.
plural of dabbawala
A deliveryperson in Mumbai, India who collects freshly cooked food in lunchboxes from workers' residences (mostly in the suburbs), delivers it to their respective workplaces, and returns the empty containers.
Alternative spelling of dabbawalla.
plural of dabbawallah
plural of dabbawalla
badderlocks
The process or act of dabbling; A superficial investigation or participation.
plural of dabblement
Tending to dabble.
With a dabbling motion.
A direct thrombin inhibitor used as an oral anticoagulant for atrial fibrillation and other clinical conditions.
A drug for the treatment of cancers associated with a mutated version of the gene BRAF.
Of or relating to Kazimierz Dąbrowski (1902–1980), Polish psychiatrist and psychologist.
plural of Dabrowski
An alpha-adrenergic agonist.
An antineoplastic drug used in chemotherapy.
A particular antihistamine drug derived from phenothiazine.
A humanized monoclonal antibody under development for the treatment of certain cancers.
A suburb of Sydney in the Bayside council area, New South Wales, Australia.
Tenpence.
A particular zeolite mineral.
plural of dachiardite
Archaic form of dachshund.
plural of dachshound
plural of dachshund
plural of dachshunde
plural of dachshund
A 4-aminomethylcinnamic hydroxamic acid derivative that inhibits histone deacetylases.
A mucolytic drug.
A drug for the treatment of hepatitis C.
A humanized monoclonal antibody used to prevent rejection in organ transplantation, especially in kidney transplants.
The standard Romanian language, distinguished from the Aromanian (Macedo-Romanian), Megleno-Romanian and Istro-Romanian languages.
a proposed branch within the Indo-European language family formed by the Dacian and Thracian languages.
Relating to Dacology.
An experimental drug candidate under development for the treatment of non-small-cell lung carcinoma.
An antiplatelet drug.
plural of Dacquisto
plural of dacquoise
plural of dacrocyte
The presence of an abnormal number of dacrocytes in the blood.
Alternative form of dacryoadenitis.
dacryphilia, a condition where one is aroused by tears or crying.
Synonym of dacryocystocele.
plural of dacryocele
Any extinct free living animal of the subclass Dacryoconarida.
The lacrimal sac.
plural of dacryocyst
Alternative form of dacrocyte.
plural of dacryocyte
A concretion of material in a lacrymal or nasal duct.
plural of dacryolith
plural of dacryoma
dilation of the nasolacrimal duct in order to remove an obstruction
excessive lacrimal secretion
Obsolete form of dacryorrhea.
A paraphilia in which one is aroused by tears or sobbing.
Misspelling of dactinomycin.
Actinomycin D.
A genetic limb malformation, typically in mice, characterized by the absence of phalangeal bones in the middle digits of each foot
The amputation of a finger.
One of several hollow fingerlike projections found on some bryozoans, used to absorb nutrients.
plural of dactylethra
of or consisting of dactyls.
In, or in terms of, dactyls.
Bearing dates
Like a finger.
The branch of archaeology dealing with gems or gem engraving.
Alternative form of dactylomancy.
plural of dactylion
plural of dactylist
Having or relating to dactylitis.
Inflammation of an entire digit (a finger or toe).
A fingerprint.
plural of dactylogram
A typewriter.
plural of dactylograph
The science of using fingerprints to uniquely identify people.
Any flatworm in the family Dactylogyridae.
plural of dactylogyrid
plural of dactyloid
The use of the fingers and hands to communicate ideas, especially by the deaf.
Divination by various methods using rings, such as using silver or gold rings placed on the fingernails in patterns in conjunction with the planets.
The presence of enlarged digits
The use of one's fingers to express numbers.
Any amoeboid protist of the order Dactylopodida
plural of dactylopodid
The distal segment of the ambulatory limbs of some arthropods
A pore in the coenosteum of a hydrozoan, through which the dactylozooids protrude
plural of dactylopore
Any fish in the family Dactylopteridae; the flying gurnards.
Relating to dactyloscopy
Any fish in the family Dactyloscopidae.
The forensic analysis and comparison of fingerprints as a means of identification of individuals.
spasm (cramp) of the fingers or toes
plural of dactylospasm
A very small spicule on the wall of a dactylopore
plural of dactylostyle
a small slit in a dactylopore
plural of dactylotome
A kind of zooid of Siphonophorae with an elongated or even vermiform body, with one tentacle, but no mouth.
plural of dactylozooid
Alternative form of dadburn.
Alternative spelling of dad dancing.
In a dadaistic way.
plural of dadanhudd
Synonym of goddammit.
plural of dadchelor
The quality of being daddish.
plural of dadenhudd
superlative form of dadgum: most dadgum
fatherly dedication
plural of dadication
A village in Dadlington and Sutton Cheney parish, Hinckley and Bosworth borough, Leicestershire, England (OS grid ref SP4098).
plural of dadpreneur
A member of the Dadupanth sect.
plural of Dadupanthi
Alternative form of daedaloid.
Alternative form of daedalous.
A deme of ancient Attica, located north of Alopece, southeast of Athens.
Of or relating to daemons; diabolical.
plural of daemonism
simple past and past participle of daemonize
third-person singular simple present indicative of daemonize
present participle and gerund of daemonize
Without daemons.
plural of daemonology
Alternative form of demonology.
Alternative spelling of demonomancy.
Of or pertaining to a dafachronic acid or its derivatives
plural of daffadilly
A daffodil.
plural of daffodilly
A daffodil.
A form of pun involving the reinterpretation of an existing word, on the basis that it sounds like another word or phrase.
plural of daffynition
plural of daftardar
plural of daftness
An area of South Caloocan, Caloocan, Metro Manila, Philippines.
plural of dagbreker
plural of Dagenhart
Of, from or relating to the Republic of Dagestan, Russia.
plural of Dagestanian
plural of Dagestani
An ancient Chinese pole weapon, in use until the Han dynasty, consisting of a dagger-shaped blade mounted by its tang perpendicular to the pole's shaft.
plural of dagger-axe
Very sharp
The blade of a dagger
plural of daggerblade
A retractable centreboard that slides out to act as a keel.
plural of daggerboard
plural of daggering
Without a dagger.
Resembling or characteristic of a dagger.
The point or tip of a dagger.
plural of daggerpoint
Resistant to being stabbed through with a dagger.
Any of the genus Anotopterus of aulopiform fish, with large mouths and sharp teeth.
plural of daggertooth
A slovenly woman; a slattern; a draggle-tail.
Having the lower ends of clothes dirty due to them trailing in mud or other filth.
plural of daggle-tail
Alternative form of Dagestani: Of, from or relating to the Republic of Dagestan, Russia.
Alternative form of Dagestanian: Of, from or relating to the Republic of Dagestan, Russia.
plural of Daghestanian
plural of Daghestani
Alternative form of Dagestani.
plural of Daghistani
present participle and gerund of dagnab
plural of Dagostino
Relating to Louis Daguerre (1787–1851), French artist and physicist, or to his invention of the daguerreotype.
Alternative form of Daguerrean.
An early type of photograph created by exposing a silver surface which has previously been exposed to either iodine vapor or iodine and bromine vapors; such a photograph.
The art or technique of producing daguerreotypes.
Misspelling of daguerreotype.
Misspelling of daguerreotypy.
plural of dahabeeah
Alternative form of dahabieh.
plural of dahabeeyah
plural of dahabeeya
plural of dahabiyah
plural of dahabiyeh
A prefecture of Heilongjiang, China.
Of or relating to Edward Dahlberg (1900–1977), American novelist, essayist and autobiographer.
Of or relating to Dahlonega.
plural of Dahlonegan
plural of Dahlquist
plural of Dahlstrom
plural of Dahomeyan
Alternative form of Daedalidae.
plural of Daignault
A surname.
plural of Daigneault
A surname from French.
plural of Daigrepont
The Japanese name for Mahākāla, a Buddhist god of wealth, commerce and trade. In Japanese folk tradition, he is one of the seven gods of luck. In Shinto, he is syncretized with the deity Ōkuninushi. Daikokuten is often depicted paired with Ebisu in statuary or in the form of masks on the walls of small retail shops.
plural of Dailamite
A surname from French.
Alternative form of daily breader.
A video-sharing website.
Dated form of daimyoship.
plural of daimioship
plural of daimonian
Alternative form of demonistic.
plural of daimonology
Alternative form of demonology.
The role or status of daimyo.
plural of daimyoship
Spoonerism of brain-dead
A city, the county seat of Morris County, Texas, United States.
simple past and past participle of daintify
third-person singular simple present indicative of daintify
In a daintiful manner.
present participle and gerund of daintify
daintiness
plural of daintiness
Without dairy ingredients.
An industrial area of Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref TA0727).
plural of dairygirl
A farm building operating as a dairy.
plural of dairyhouse
plural of dairyland
plural of dairymaid
A woman who works in a dairy, or who delivers dairy products.
plural of dairywoman
To artificially increase (the price of a commodity; originally crude oil, especially in a single shipment) by a group of dealers buying and selling it among themselves before it is sold to a party outside the group.
simple past and past participle of daisy-chain
plural of daisy-chain
Alternative form of daisy cutter.
plural of daisy-cutter
plural of daisy-kicker
plural of daisybush
Alternative form of daisy cutter.
plural of daisycutter
A suburb of Blackburn, Blackburn with Darwen borough, Lancashire, England (OS grid ref SD6928).
A daisywheel printer.
plural of daisywheel
plural of daker-hen
A body-length pillow, originating in Japan, which can be embraced or wrapped around one's body while sleeping.
plural of dakimakura
A Tantric sect that does not engage in practices considered heterodox according to usual Hindu social norms.
Synonym of Tibetan Buddhism.
In Indian art, a figure depicted holding a branch.
plural of dalamalika
A city in Mongolia.
A synthetic peptide used to treat multiple sclerosis.
A lipoglycopeptide antibiotic.
A town in Dumfries and Galloway council area, Scotland, originally in Kirkcudbrightshire (OS grid ref NX8361).
Synonym of dalbergione.
plural of dalbergenone
Any flowering plant of the tribe Dalbergieae or the clade Dalbergioids.
plural of dalbergioid
The quinone 2-[(1S)-1-phenylprop-2-enyl]cyclohexa-2,5-diene-1,4-dione found in trees of the genus Dalbergia.
plural of dalbergione
A beta-adrenergic blocking drug.
A member of a Gaelic Irish clan that became powerful in 10th-century Ireland.
plural of Dalcassian
A CETP inhibitor.
A small settlement between Comrie and St Fillans, Perth and Kinross council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NN7422).
plural of daldinone
A province in central Sweden.
Pertaining to Dalecarlia or Dalecarlians.
plural of Dalecarlian
A surname.
plural of Dalesandro
Dalesmen.
A surname from Italian.
plural of Dalessandro
A female dalesman.
plural of daleswoman
plural of Dalezios
4-aminopyridine, one of the three isomeric amines of pyridine, used in research and to manage symptoms of multiple sclerosis.
A streptogramin antibiotic derived from pristinamycin.
plural of Dalgleish
plural of Dalglish
plural of daliaunce
Nickname for Dali, a city in Yunnan, China.
Alternative form of daladala.
plural of dalla-dalla
plural of Dallasite
plural of dalliance
Obsolete form of dalliance.
plural of dalliaunce
A village and civil parish in Rother district, East Sussex, England (OS grid ref TQ6519).
Any of the grasses in the genus Paspalum.
plural of dallisgrass
While dallying.
Any brachiopod of the superfamily Dalmanelloidea
plural of dalmanelloid
Any trilobite of the family Dalmanitidae.
plural of dalmanitid
An eastern suburb of Glasgow, Scotland, located on the Clyde (OS grid ref NS6163).
plural of Dalmatian
plural of dalmatica
plural of dalmatica
Archaic spelling of dalmatic.
plural of dalmatique
A small market town in East Ayrshire council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NS4805).
A hamlet and surrounding area near Loch Garry in Perth and Kinross council area, Scotland, location of the Battle of Dalnaspidal and the former Dalnaspidal railway station (OS grid ref NN6473).
A humanized monoclonal antibody designed for the treatment of cancers.
plural of dalradian
plural of Dalriadan
plural of Dalrymple
A locality in the Muswellbrook council area, eastern New South Wales, Australia.
A low-molecular-weight heparin, used for prophylaxis or treatment of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism.
Color blindness.
plural of daltonian
plural of daltonide
plural of daltonist
A barangay of Calubian, Leyte, Philippines.
An antilipidemic drug.
A small village and community council area in Highland council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NN6384).
Any flatworm of the family Dalyelliidae
plural of dalyelliid
plural of dam-plate
The quality or degree of being susceptible to damage.
Hurtful; pernicious.
Without damage; unharmed
damage
plural of damagement
In a damaging manner
The state or condition of doing damage.
The north-central part of a region that later became Namibia, inhabited by the Damaras, bounded roughly by Ovamboland in the north, the Namib Desert in the west, the Kalahari Desert in the east, and Windhoek in the south.
simple past and past participle of damasceen
present participle and gerund of damasceen
plural of damasceening
third-person singular simple present indicative of damasceen
decorated with wavy patterns of inlay or etching
One who damascenes.
plural of damascener
third-person singular simple present indicative of damascene
A methylated derivative of 3-hydroxyanthranilic acid.
present participle and gerund of damascene
plural of damascening
Any of a series of closely related rose ketones that are components of essential oils, derived from the degradation of carotenoids.
plural of damascenone
plural of damascone
simple past and past participle of damaskeen
present participle and gerund of damaskeen
plural of damaskeening
third-person singular simple present indicative of damaskeen
simple past and past participle of damasken
present participle and gerund of damasken
simple past and past participle of damaskin
present participle and gerund of damaskin
simple past and past participle of damasquin
present participle and gerund of damasquin
third-person singular simple present indicative of damasquin
A di-O-methylinositol obtained from Dyera species.
plural of Dambrosia
plural of Dambrosio
plural of dambuster
plural of damelopre
A singing system resembling solfeggio, developed by German composer and tenor Carl Heinrich Graun (1704-1759), and using the syllables da, me, ni, po, tu, la, be, to.
Any trilobite in the family Damesellidae.
plural of damesellid
Pronunciation spelling of damned if I don't.
A Mesopotamian goddess regarded as the wife of the god Enki.
Alternative form of Damgalnuna.
plural of Damianist
A chemical sprayed on fruit to regulate their growth, make the harvest easier, and keep apples from falling off the trees before they are ripe.
A hypabyssal rock with phenocrysts of pyroxene, biotite, and barkevikitic hornblende in a groundmass of perovskite, magnetite, and calcite.
plural of damkjernite
Of or relating to the mineral damkjernite.
plural of dammarane
An unsaturated diol derived from dammarane (3S,5R,8R,9R,10R,13R,14R,17S)-17-[(2S)-2-hydroxy-6-methylhept-5-en-2-yl]-4,4,8,10,14-pentamethyl-2,3,5,6,7,9,11,12,13,15,16,17-dodecahydro-1H-cyclopenta[a]phenanthren-3-ol
plural of dammarene
A radical (or cation) derived from a dammarene
present participle and gerund of dammish
damnableness
The state or quality of being damnable.
An anthraquinone aldehyde present in noni
plural of damnation
The act of causing injury or loss.
present participle and gerund of damnify
plural of Damnonian
Worthy of being damned; damnable.
Alternative form of damn Yankee.
plural of damnyankee
plural of Damocloid
A Greek author mentioned only in the Suda, whose work provides the earliest attestation of a blood libel.
plural of damoiseau
plural of damoiseau
Obsolete spelling of damsel.
plural of damoiselle
plural of damosella
plural of damourite
In a manner that dampens.
plural of dampening
Without a damper.
The quality of being moderately damp or moist.
plural of dampness
simple past and past participle of dampproof
A material used for dampproofing.
plural of dampproofer
Alternative spelling of damp proofing.
third-person singular simple present indicative of dampproof
Most fish in the Pomacentridae family.
plural of damselfish
plural of damselfly
The condition or status of a damsel.
A subspecies of plum tree, Prunus domestica subsp. insititia, native to Eurasia.
plural of damyankee
A suburban area in St Thomas community, Swansea, Wales (OS grid ref SS6793).
An anticoagulant.
A surname from Hopi.
plural of danburite
Alternative form of dance card.
plural of dance-card
Alternative form of dancegoer.
plural of dance-goer
Alternative form of dancehall.
plural of dance-hall
Having a tendency or desire to dance; prone to dancing.
plural of dance-off
Alternative form of dancetime (“the time for dancing”).
The characteristic of being danceable.
plural of danceable
one who is addicted to dancing.
plural of danceaholic
A charity event in which participants engage in a prolonged session of dancing.
plural of danceathon
plural of danceband
plural of dancecard
plural of dancefest
Alternative form of dance floor.
plural of dancefloor, an alternative form of dance floor.
plural of dancegoer
Habitually attending a dance or dance performance.
plural of dancehall
Absence of dances or dancing.
plural of danceline
A composer of dances
plural of dancemaker
The creation of dance movements; choreography.
Any aerobic exercise in the form of a vigorous dance.
simple past and past participle of dancercise
plural of dancercise
present participle and gerund of dancercise
plural of danceress
A female dancer.
plural of dancerette
The quality of being dancerly.
A figurative landscape of dancing or dance trends.
plural of dancescape
Dance as a sport activity; often specifically competitive ballroom dancing
Worthy of dancing to; danceable.
Alternative form of dancing girl.
plural of dancing-girl
The quality of dancing, or having a dance-like motion.
A rural locality north of Craigellachie, Moray council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NJ2846).
Synonym of inland taipan.
Resembling or characteristic of a dandelion.
plural of dandelion
Like a dandy; foppishly.
The condition or state of a man who is overly concerned about his clothes and appearance.
present participle and gerund of dandify
plural of dandiprat
A female dandy.
plural of dandizette
A locality in Alpine Shire, north eastern Victoria, Australia.
plural of Dandridge
Suffering from dandruff; marked by the presence of dandruff.
present participle and gerund of dandruff
Free from dandruff.
Resembling or characteristic of dandruff.
plural of Dandurand
A two-wheeled foot-propelled vehicle with no pedals or brakes; a draisienne.
plural of dandy-horse
Alternative form of dandy roller.
Alternative form of dandy roller.
plural of dandy-roller
plural of dandy-roll
plural of dandyess
present participle and gerund of dandyfy
In a dandyish manner.
The quality of being dandyish.
Relating to, or exhibiting, dandyism.
present participle and gerund of dandyize
plural of dandyling
plural of dandyprat
Alternative form of dandiprat.
plural of dandypratt
plural of Dane-hole
plural of Danenberg
That causes perplexion.