Results for: referring to the motion of the chorus in response to the previous strophe (Greek Drama)
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death of million people (military term usually referring to casualties of nuclear war), one million deathsmegadeath
debauched party, gathering at which the participants take part in wild revelry and debauchery; any activity which is done in a extravagantly indulgent way; sacred religious rites of worship that included wantonness and wild promiscuity (Greek Mythology...orgy
debauched, man about town, of Corinth, of the ancient Greek city of Corinth; of the Corinthian order of Greek architecture; elaborate in style; of Corinthian pottery (characterized by black figures on a light background); luxurious, resident of Corinth...Corinthian
deceive somebody in ice hockey, deceptive motion in ice hockeydeke
decrease response, destroy somebody or something, end something, make something invalid, outshine, pay debt, put out a fire or light, quench; totally destroy, annihilateextinguish
deficiency in the immune response, inability of the immune system to fight off infections due to a genetic or acquired diseaseimmunodeficiency
Demeter, goddess of agriculture (Greek equivalent), goddess of agriculture (Roman mythology); first asteroid discovered (the largest and one of the brightest); town in central California (USA), largest asteroidCeres
depict verbally, depict visually, describe, depict; paint, draw; personify, act as (in a play or movie), play a role in dramaportray
deportation of a foreigner from a country (esp. a foreign diplomat), referring of disputes to another jurisdictionrenvoi
destroyer of religious images, heretic in Greek Orthodox Church, one who destroys religious images or idols; one who attacks sacred traditions or cherished ideals, radical, somebody challenging traditioniconoclast
development of less complex features, return to worse condition, reversion to a previous condition; backward movement, retreatretrogression
deviation from course, latitude for variation, space, time to maneuver; additional money (time, etc.); sideways motion, drifting to the side (Nautical, Aeronautics)leeway
device conveying electricity to spark plugs, distributer, one that markets a commodity, wholesaler; one that allots or dispenses, one that hands out, organization arranging screening of motion pictures, somebody who distributes somethingdistributor
device for creating the illusion of motion, wheel which spins and shows various pictures which together simulate motionzoetrope
Diana, Greek goddess of hunting (Roman equivalent), moon goddess identified with hunting and the moon (Greek Mythology)Artemis
 

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