divertissant
1. amusing; enjoyable
dolent
1. (archaic) mournful
doublé
1. double, brace, pair
2. (billiards) double
3. (fencing) doublé
dramatiser
1. to dramatise
dromadaire
1. dromedary
dualité
1. (mathematics, physics) duality; twoness
débardeur
1. docker, longshoreman
2. haulier (of logs etc)
3. a type of carnival character
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déchausser
1. to remove someone's shoes
2. (reflexive, se déchausser) to take…
dédoubler
1. to reunite; to put back together
2. to separate; to share out
3. to duplicate
déglinguer
1. (slang) to knacker, screw up
2. (vulgar) to fuck, screw
dépecer
1. (transitive, said of flesh or meat) to…
2. (transitive, said of a physical things…
3. (transitive, figuratively) to divide up…
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désintérêt
1. disinterest
désobéissance
1. disobedience, refusal to obey
déterrer
1. to dig up
2. to exhume, disinter
détériorer
1. to deteriorate
dévaliser
1. (transitive) to burgle; to rob
englober
1. to include, to encompass
enthousiasmer
1. to enthuse
2. (reflexive) to be enthusiastic about
entrepont
1. steerage (section of a passenger ship)
entreposer
1. to store goods in a warehouse
entêté
1. stubborn
espacer
1. (transitive) to space out, to allow…
estampe
1. print
estomper
1. (transitive) to blur
2. (transitive; painting) to blur (with a…
3. (reflexive) to become blurred
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