- noundart (noun) · darts (plural noun)
- a small pointed missile that can be thrown or fired:"the classroom was littered with paper darts" · "she shot the animal with a tranquilizing dart"
- a small pointed missile with a feather or plastic tail, used in the game of darts:"Jack's first dart pierced the treble twenty"
- zoologya pointed calcareous organ of a snail forming part of the reproductive system, exchanged during copulation.
- an act of running somewhere suddenly and rapidly:"the cat made a dart for the door"
- a sudden, intense pang of a particular emotion:"a dart of panic"
- a tapered tuck stitched in a garment in order to shape it.
- AUSTRALIAN ENGLISHCANADIAN ENGLISHinformala cigarette:"have a beer, smoke a dart"
verbdart (verb) · darts (third person present) · darted (past tense) · darted (past participle) · darting (present participle)- move or run somewhere suddenly or rapidly:"she darted across the street"
- cast (a look or one's eyes) suddenly and rapidly in a particular direction:"she darted a glance across the table"
- shoot (an animal) with a dart, typically in order to administer a drug:"he darted the leopard with a long-acting anesthetic"
- archaicthrow (a missile):"he darted his fierce iron"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French, accusative of darz, dars, from a West Germanic word meaning ‘spear, lance’.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a small pointed missile that can be thrown or fired:
- an act of running somewhere suddenly and rapidly:
verb- move or run somewhere suddenly or rapidly:
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a small, thin object with a sharp point that is thrown by hand in a game, shot from a gun, or blown from a tube when used as a weapon
dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/dartdart [ dahrt ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA noun a small, slender missile that is pointed at one end and usually feathered at the other and is propelled by hand, as in the game of darts, or by a blowgun when used as a weapon.www.dictionary.com/browse/dart Dart Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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