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design, designed, designt, designtly,
design [dɛˈsəin]
v. To design. leg. To assign something to a person, to bestow, grant.
pt. pp. designt
Compounds and phrases etc.
designin: Designing.
designtly: adv. MN. Deliberately.
desire dɛˈzaɪr]
n. Desire as a feeling.
v. To wish strongly or earnestly to be or have, etc.
Compounds and phrases etc.
desirous: Full of desire, ardent, eager.
desolat [ˈdɛsolat]
adj. Destitute of inhabitants or occupants; empty, deserted, abandoned. A country left without a king.
despair [dɛˈspeːr]
n. Despair.
desparate, desperate, desperrt, despert,
desperate [ˈdɛspərət]
adj. Desperate.
dass, des, dess, diss, dos,
dess [I.Ork. dɛs, I.Sh. dɪs]
n. A small stack of hay etc.
destiny [ˈdɛstnɪni]
n. Fate, fortune.
destitute [ˈdɛstɪt(j)ut]
adj. Deprived or devoid of something.
v. arch. To deprive of, depose from.
Compounds and phrases etc.
destitution: Destitution.
destrick, destrìck, destrict, districk, district, dustrict,
destrict [ˈdɛstrɪk(t)]
n. A district.
destroy [dɛˈstroɪ]
v. To demolish, undo, bring to death or ruin.
pt. pp. destroy't, destoyed
Compounds and phrases etc.
destruction: Destruction.
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