Results for: type of fish found in Atlantic waters of the Cheilodactylidae family
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dance music, fast ballroom dance, marching step, type of fast ballroom-dance stepquickstep
dance the galop dance, gallopade, lively dance, music for dance, type of 19th centurty lively ballroom dance (in 2-4 time); music to this dancegalop
dance, music for merengue, style of music developed in Haiti and the Dominican republic that is characterized by hand drums and percussion instruments; type of Caribbean dancemerengue
Daniel Boone (1734-1820), legendary American pioneer, one of the first settlers of the American West; family nameBoone
dark beer, luggage carrier, one who carries parcels; doorman, concierge; type of dark beer; (British) janitor, railcar attendantporter
dark gray whale found in all seassei whale
dark green Atlantic coast fishpinfish
dark purple color, dark purple in color, edible fruit, grapeshot, grapevine, plant with fruit resembling grapes, type of fruit which grows in clusters on a vine (used to make wine)grape
dark purplish-red, deep red, of a deep red color, red wine, type of red wineclaret
dark red color, dark red in color, red semiprecious stone, type of precious stone; deep red colorgarnet
dark reddish-purple, desirable, fruit of the plum tree, small fruit tree, something choice, type of fruit; good position, good job (Slang)plum
dark-colored fishcoalfish
darter, snake bird, tropical fish-eating bird, water turkeyanhinga
dasheen, eddo, plant with edible roots, type of tropical planttaro
David Hockney (born 1937), British painter photographer and graphic artist; family nameHockney
 

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