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device that enlarges photographs, person or thing that makes larger; machine that makes prints from negatives (Photography), somebody or something that enlargesenlarger
device that sprays water; person or thing that sprinkles, nozzle, person or device that sprinkles, watering apparatussprinkler
device to control vibration, device to reduce hunting, horn or woodwind mute, person or thing which causes gloom or depression; device that regulates the draft in a stove or fireplace; device which reduces the intensity of sound in a musical instrument...damper
device to encode transmitted signals, device which mixes communications signals so that only a person with the proper receiver can decipher them; person or thing that scramblesscrambler
device with sharp-edged holes, person or thing which grates; device which grates food (cheese, etc.), somebody who gratesgrater
difficult, morally offensive, repugnant to senses, serious, smelly; evil; severe; disgusting; dangerous; unpleasant; obscene, spiteful, unpleasant person or thingnasty
digger, mechanical digger, person or thing that excavates; machine used for digging; tool for removing diseased tissueexcavator
dilated thing, dilation, expanded condition, expansion, extension, widening, broadening, lengthy explanation, process of expandingdilatation
diminutive word or suffix (Grammar), indicating smallness, suffix indicating smallness or fondness, tiny, minute, very small, very small person or thing, word indicating smallness or fondnessdiminutive
disrespect, disrespectful thing, lack of reverence; lack of respect, rudeness, impudence; disrespectful actirreverence
distance to wing end on monoplane, extent of projection, half difference in wingspan, loom over somebody, project over, protrude above; threaten, impend, projection of one thing over another; extent of projection; amount to which an upper wing extends ...overhang
distributor; one that moves from place to place; person or thing that circulatescirculator
divide, separate, differentiate; be divided, be differentiated, be separated, keep groups separate, person or thing that is secluded, isolated person or thing, segregant, separate people or things, undergo genetic segregationsegregate
divider; person or thing that separates; machine used to separate one substance from another, somebody or something that separatesseparator
do the dangerous thing, take the risk, face the danger with braverybell the cat
 

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