Words starting with "D"

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Dokan

N.

A doctor

Dokienön

V.

To kneel down

Doküm

N.

A document

Dokümam

N.

Documentation

Dol

N.

Pain, suffering

Dolik

Adj.

Hurting, painful

Dolön

Tr.

To hurt

Dom

N.

A house

Domal

N.

A master (of household)

Domarav

N.

A (house) burglary

Domatrip

N.

Rates (for house, etc)

Dominov

N.

Dominoes (game)

Don

N.

Bottom (not top)

Donadillöpik

Adj.

Upside down

Donajul

N.

A lower (primary) school

Donamaxül

N.

(the) lower jaw

Donaplanem

N.

Undergrowth

Donatead

N.

Ground floor

Donio

Adv.

Downwards

Dono

Adv.

Below, down

Donü

Prep.

Below

Donükön

V.

To lower

Dopladön

V.

To put down

Dosleatön

V.

To demolish

Dot

N.

A doubt

Dotik

Adj.

Doubtful

Dotimik

Adj.

Sceptical

Dotön (dö/tefü)

V.

To doubt

Drak

N.

A dragon

Dramat

N.

A drama, a play, a theatrica performance

Dramatan

N.

An actor (theatre, film)

Dramatav

N.

Dramaturgy (the theory and practice of dramatic compositions)

Dramatavan

N.

A dramaturge, a dramaturg, a dramatic advisor

Dramatik

Adj.

Dramic

Dramatön

Tr.

To dramatise

Dran

N.

Pressure, stress, urge

Dranik

Int.

Exigent, pressing, urgent

Dranäd

N.

Importunity, intrusiveness, meretriciousness, obtrusiveness, pushiness

Dranädan

N.

An importunate person, a pushy person, an intruder

Dranädik

Adj.

Intrusive

Dranädön

Int.

To be obtrusive / importunate / pushy

Dranöfik

Adj.

Urgent

Dranön

Int.

To be pressing / urgent

Drat

N.

A wire, a metallic thread

Dred

N.

Fear

Dredabik

Adj.

Awful, fearful

Dredik

Adj.

Afraid

Dredilik

Adj.

Uncanny, awesome

Dredälik

Adj.

Apprehensive, anxious

Dredälükön

V.

To alarm, to demoralise