crustacé
1. crustacean
dilater
1. (transitive) to dilate
diète
1. diet (regulation of nutrition)
2. diet (council or assembly)
diététicien
1. dietetician, dietitian (person who…
donation
1. donation
déambulation
1. stroll, strolling
décocher
1. (transitive, chiefly computing) to…
2. (transitive, archery) to shoot (with a…
3. (transitive, also figurative) to throw,…
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déconcerter
1. (transitive) to disconcert
2. (transitive) to baffle, confound,…
déconfit
1. crestfallen
décousu
1. unstitched
2. (figuratively) incoherent, disjointed
déferlant
1. breaking (waves)
2. surging
dégainer
1. (literally) to unsheath
2. (by extension) to draw (a weapon)
3. (electrical engineering) to strip (a…
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dégrader
1. to demote (lower someone's position in…
2. to degrade (lessen someone's…
3. to deface (vandalise)
dégueulasse
1. (slang) bloody disgusting; rank; yucky
2. (Quebec, slang) cool, wicked, amazing
délasser
1. (transitive) to relax, to refresh
2. (reflexive) to relax
délester
1. (transitive) to unballast, to remove…
2. (transitive, figuratively) to divert,…
3. (transitive, informal) to rid, to…
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dénaturer
1. to misrepresent
2. (biochemistry) to denature
dépister
1. (hunting) to track an animal using its…
2. to derail
3. (medicine, epidemiology) to screen
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déprimer
1. (transitive) to depress, to deject
2. (intransitive) to be depressed, to be…
déracinement
1. uprooting
2. eradication
détrôner
1. to dethrone
détérioration
1. deterioration [since 15th century]
dévaster
1. (transitive) to devastate, to destroy
2. (passive pronominal) to be devastated,…
effriter
1. (transitive) to break up, crumble
2. (pronominal) to crumble