- other
- date.
- (in genealogies) daughter.
- day(s):"orbital period (Mars): 687.0d"
- deceased.
- deep.
- (in units of measurement) deci-.
- (in travel timetables) departs.
- (d.)died (used to indicate a date of death):"Barents, Willem (d.1597)"
- divorced.
- BRITISH ENGLISHpenny or pence (of predecimal currency):"£20 10s 6d"
- chemistrydenoting electrons and orbitals possessing two units of angular momentum:"d-electrons"
other- mathematicsdiameter:"the circumference of a circle is expressed by the formula πd"
- mathematicsdenoting a small increment in a given variable:"dy/dx"
Origin[ d from diffuse, originally applied to lines in atomic spectra]nounD (noun) · D's (plural noun) · Ds (plural noun) · d (noun) · ds (plural noun) · dee (noun) · dees (plural noun)- the fourth letter of the alphabet.
- denoting the fourth in a set of items, categories, sizes, etc..
- the fourth highest category of academic mark.
- chess(d)denoting the fourth file from the left, as viewed from White's side of the board.
- denoting the second-lowest-earning socioeconomic category for marketing purposes, including semiskilled and unskilled personnel.
- a shape like that of a capital D:"the D-shaped handle"
- a loop or ring shaped like that of a capital D:"a saddle with stainless steel dees"
- (in some team sports) the marked semicircular area in front of or surrounding the goal at each end of the field or court:"she completed the scoring in the final five minutes, running into the D and shooting into the bottom right corner"
- music(D)the second note of the diatonic scale of C major.
- a key based on a scale with D as its keynote.
- the Roman numeral for 500.
Origin[understood as half of CIƆ, an earlier form of M (= 1,000)]other- Democrat or Democratic:"Delaware: breakdown of outgoing Senate: 13 D, 8 R"
- depth (in the sense of the dimension of an object from front to back):"H 35 cm × W 50 cm × D 20 cm"
- chemistrydextrorotatory:"D-glucose"
- (with a numeral) dimension(s) or dimensional:"a 3-D model"
- (in tables of sports results) drawn.
- (on an automatic gearshift) drive.
- (in personal ads) divorced.
other- physicselectric flux density.
- chemistrythe hydrogen isotope deuterium.
nound (noun)- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHa one-cent coin equal to one hundredth of a dollar.
- a British bronze coin and monetary unit equal to one hundredth of a pound.
- a former British coin and monetary unit equal to one twelfth of a shilling and one 240th of a pound.
- (pennies)a small sum of money:"in the current economic situation any chance to save a few pennies is welcome"
- (in biblical use) a denarius.
- (a penny)used for emphasis to denote no money at all:"we didn't get paid a penny"
OriginOld English penig, penning of Germanic origin; related to Dutch penning, German Pfennig, perhaps also to pawn and (with reference to shape) pan.adjectived (adjective)- (of plastic) breaking down in the presence of oxygen into tiny pieces that may then slowly biodegrade. Oxo-biodegradable plastics generally degrade more slowly than compostable materials, but disintegrate too fast to be recyclable:"a proposed ban on oxo-biodegradable plastic bags"
Originearly 21st century: from oxygen and biodegradable.
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