Results for: supporter of imagism (poetry movement in the early twentieth century)
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division of poetry containing an accented syllable before two unaccented syllablesdactyl
dodge, dodging movement, move in a quick manner so as to avoid something (i.e. a collision), dodge; cause someone or something to move in quick dodging movements, quick evasive motionjink
doggrel, poetry with irregular rhythm, poorly written poetry; amusing poetry, poor-quality compositiondoggerel
done with the arm over the shoulder; stitched with vertical stitches over two edges, made with hand raised over shoulder, overarm, sewn on top of seam, something performed overhand, stitching from above; movement with the arm above the shoulder, with h...overhand
donor, giver, supportercontributor
donor, giver, supporter, someone or something which contributes, given along with others, giver of money or time, helping something happen, instrumental, helpful, conducive, requiring employee to pay in partcontributory
Douay Bible, English translation of the Bible produced by the Roman Catholic Church during the 17th centuryDouay
downhill movement of earthsolifluction
downward movement of airdowndraft
draw back, withdraw, pull back, depart, flag-lowering ceremony, make military withdrawal, move back, move piece back, movement back, period of seclusion, quiet place, quiet time, recede, safe place, signal to move back, special hospital, troop withdraw...retreat
dried wood, no good, not feeling good, offensive term, prostitute, punk rock, rotten wood used as kindling; delinquent, hoodlum (Slang); member of the punk movement (mainly from the 1970s), somebody belonging to punk movement, worthless, having little ...punk
early 18C furniture styleQueen Anne
early 20C Egyptian nationalist partyWafd
early 20C European conflict, First World War^ theWorld War I
early 20C movement in psychology, structuralismstructural psychology
 

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