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101Douglass — /dug leuhs/, n. 1. Frederick, 1817 95, U.S. ex slave, abolitionist, and orator. 2. a male given name. * * * …
102Azekah — Dug over, a town in the Shephelah or low hills of Judah (Josh. 15:35), where the five confederated Amoritish kings were defeated by Joshua and their army destroyed by a hailstrom (10:10, 11). It was one of the places re occupied by the Jews on …
103Parmentiera Stenocarpa — Dug. & L.B.Smith Arbol de la jujias (P); Candletree (E); Palo vela (C). The pulp of the fruits and the seeds are eaten and used to prepare beverages. P. cerifera serves as a fodder …
104dugout — dug|out [ dʌg,aut ] noun count 1. ) a small shelter by the side of a sports field where team members sit during a game when they are not playing a ) a hole or tunnel in the ground used as a shelter by soldiers during a battle 2. ) dugout canoe a… …
105Dugan — /ˈdugən/ (say doohguhn) noun 1. Darcy Ezekiel, 1920–91, Australian criminal, noted for many jail escapes. 2. Sir Winston Joseph (1st Baron Dugan of Victoria and of Lurgan), 1877–1951, Australian army officer and administrator, born in Ireland;… …
106dugfri — dug|fri adj., t, e el. dugfri; en dugfri rude …
107dugfrisk — dug|frisk adj., itk. d.s. el. t, e; dugfriske nyheder …
108dugge — dug|ge vb., r, de, t (blive fugtig); ruderne dugger …
109dugget — dug|get adj., duggede; duggede ruder …
110dugperle — dug|per|le sb., n, r, rne …