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  • cut-and-paste — assembled or produced from various existing bits and pieces: The book purports to be a history but is just a cut-and-paste job of old essays and newspaper clippings.
  • cylindraceous — having a form similar to a cylinder
  • dairy produce — food derived from or containing milk and its derivatives
  • data security — the protection of data stored on computers
  • daughter cell — either of the two cells that result from the division of a cell, as in mitosis
  • debauchedness — The state or quality of being debauched.
  • debit account — a bank account which allows you to buy goods or services with money that you have put into the account
  • decamethonium — a drug that is used to relax or loosen the muscles
  • decarburizing — Present participle of decarburize.
  • deculturalize — to expose or subject to the influence of culture.
  • deculturation — to cause the loss or abandonment of culture or cultural characteristics of (a people, society, etc.).
  • deduplication — (computing) The elimination of redundant duplicate data.
  • demanufacture — A process of recycling that involves the dismantling and/or disassembly of an item to gain the maximum amount of recyclable materials.
  • demasculinise — Alternative spelling of demasculinize.
  • demasculinize — Medicine/Medical. to produce certain male secondary sex characteristics in (a female).
  • denticulation — a denticulate structure
  • dentosurgical — relating to or used in both dentistry and surgery
  • denuclearized — Simple past tense and past participle of denuclearize.
  • denunciations — Plural form of denunciation.
  • destructional — of or pertaining to destruction
  • deutsche mark — the former basic monetary unit of Germany, superseded in 2002 by the euro
  • dichlamydeous — (of a flower) having a corolla and calyx
  • direct labour — work that is an essential part of a production process or the provision of a service
  • disaccustomed — Simple past tense and past participle of disaccustom.
  • disarticulate — Separate (bones) at the joints.
  • disceptatious — disputable
  • discount rate — the rate of interest charged in discounting commercial paper.
  • disgracefully — In a disgraceful manner.
  • dispurveyance — the lack of provisions
  • diverticulate — of or relating to a diverticulum
  • document case — a flat, portable case, often of leather, for carrying papers, documents etc.
  • documentalist — a specialist in documentation; a person working strictly with information and record-keeping.
  • documentarian — Movies, Television. a filmmaker, producer, etc., who specializes in documentaries.
  • documentaries — Plural form of documentary.
  • documentarily — Also, documental [dok-yuh-men-tl] /ˌdɒk yəˈmɛn tl/ (Show IPA). pertaining to, consisting of, or derived from documents: a documentary history of France.
  • documentarist — Movies, Television. a filmmaker, producer, etc., who specializes in documentaries.
  • documentarize — to put in the form of a documentary
  • documentation — the use of documentary evidence.
  • documentative — Of or pertaining to documents or documentation.
  • dole cupboard — a livery cupboard formerly used in churches for holding bread to be distributed to the poor.
  • double tackle — a pulley system using blocks having two grooved wheels.
  • double-acting — (of a reciprocating engine, pump, etc.) having pistons accomplishing work in both directions, fluid being admitted alternately to opposite ends of the cylinders. Compare single-acting.
  • double-action — (of a firearm) requiring only one pull of the trigger to cock and fire it.
  • douglas scale — an international scale of sea disturbance and swell ranging from 0 to 9 with one figure for disturbance and one for swell
  • dressy casual — (of clothes) informal yet expensive, smart, or stylish
  • dual alliance — the alliance between France and Russia (1890), strengthened by a military convention (1892–93) and lasting until the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917.
  • dual-attached — The form of FDDI interface where a device is connected to both FDDI token-passing rings, so that uninterrupted operation continues in the event of a failure of either of the rings. All connections to the main FDDI rings are dual-attached. Typically, a small number of critical infrastructure devices such as routers and concentrators are dual-attached, whereas host computers are normally single-attached or dual-homed to a router or concentrator. For example, a ring could be formed between a single router and two concentrators (all dual-attached) then all other components that need to be fault-tolerant (typically file servers) can be dual-homed to both concentrators.
  • dutch courage — courage inspired by drunkenness or drinking liquor.
  • dutch disease — the deindustrialization of an economy as a result of the discovery of a natural resource, as that which occurred in Holland with the exploitation of North Sea gas, which raised the value of the Dutch currency, making its exports uncompetitive and causing its industry to decline
  • educationally — pertaining to education.
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