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English Words for 13th March
English Vocabulary Index
English Words for 13th March :
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Delight (n) : great joy, enjoyment
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Delightful (adj.) : pleasant, delicious
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Delimit (v) : determine the boundaries
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Delimitation (n) : act of fixing the boundaries
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Delinquency (n) : failure to the duty, crime
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Delinquent (n) : one that neglects one’s duty, an offender, a disorder
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Delirium (n) : mental disorder, great excitement
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Deliver (v) : set free
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Delivery (n) : giving away, childbirth
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Dell (n) : a dale, a valley
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Delta (n) : the space enclosed by the mouths of a river
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Delude (v) : be satisfied with false hopes
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Deluge ((n) : great flood
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Delusion (n) : illusion, deception
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Delve (n) : excavate, dig
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Demand (v) : claim, ask, request
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Demand (n) : a desire to have, to claim
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Demarcate (v) : make the boundary or limits of
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Demean (v) : lower oneself in dignity
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Demented (adj.) : insane, crazy, mad
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Demerit (n) : a defect, a fault
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Demise (n) : death, lease
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Demit (v) : give up office, resign
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Demobilize (v) : disband the army
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Democracy (n) : government of the people, by the people, for the people
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Democratic (adj.) : pertaining to democracy
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Demolish (v) : destroy, overturn
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Demon (n) : evil spirit, genius
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Demonstrate (v) : show clearly by giving example, make known
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Demonstration (n) : proof, deduction
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Demoralization (n) : weakening the morals of
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Demur (v) : hesitate, raise an objection
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Demure (adj.) : sky, reserved
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Den (n) : wild animals resort, a cave
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Denomination (n) : name, class of units
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Denote (v) : indicate, to show as a sign
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Denounce (v) : accuse openly, condemn, threaten
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Dense (adj.) : thickly, heavy, stupid
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Density (n) : compactness, thickness, stupid
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Dent (n) : a hollow or depression in a surface
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Dent (v) : make a dent
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Dental (adj.) : pertaining to the teeth
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Dentifrice (n) : tooth powder or paste
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