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deIn Hexidecimal number 222 is written as: de
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deThe two-character ISO 3166 country code for GERMANY.
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deactive word-forming element in English and in many words inherited from French and Latin, from Latin de "down, down from, from, off; concerning" (see de), also used as a prefix in Latin usua [..]
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deLatin adverb and preposition of separation in space, meaning "down from, off, away from," and figuratively "concerning, by reason of, according to;" from PIE demonstrative stem *de [..]
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deDELAWARE, the greatest small wonder on earth.....rrright. Here's Delaware in a nutshell for yah; three counties: New Castle, Kent, Sussex. If you don't live in New Castle county, your [..]
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deDelayed male orgasm providing a longer period for female enjoyment, and more female orgasms.
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deA Jamaican/Caribbean term meaning "to be". It is said to come from an African language, possibly Ethiopian.
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deToplevel-domain for german websites.
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deSomething of interest only to effeminate males or 'New Age guys' (i.e., a male who is overly sensitive or a man who has unbecoming delicacy or overrefinement). This is a word only in a [..]
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deJamaican word for "the"
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deDiscard eligible. See tagged traffic.
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deDefensive End
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deThe country code for Germany, previously this was specific to West Germany, with DD for East Germany.
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deMINERALIZED BONE - Bone tissue which has been depleted of its minerals; e.g., calcium and phosphorous.
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deA task for non-human animals that need to learn that food will be rewarded on different sides of the cage after each test. Also called delayed response alteration.
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deDutch word for "the."
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de(prep
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de(Latin) down, off, away from. Before verbs, reversal of that verb.
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deNational Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research
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de(Sat.)See Dynamics Explorer.
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deDirect Entry
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de(n) a Mid-Atlantic state; one of the original 13 colonies
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delack of, without, less, down
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dePREP ABL down/away from| from| off; about| of| concerning; according to; with regard to
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de—i.e. D for a detective. Look sharp! the dees are about.
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deDepartment of Employment
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deData Element
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deU.S. Department of Education
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deDesign and Equipment
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deA commonly used abbreviation for diatomaceous earth filter aid. (See also Diatomite).
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de Deferred
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deLat. prep. "of." KEY: de@lat_prep
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delat_prep 3 de 3
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den. "(pl.) dice, game of dice," s.v. die sb.\1 OED. KEY: de@n
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den 12 dees 7 dys 5
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deprep. "of"; not in OED; s.v. ?de prep. MED. KEY: de@prep
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deprep 4 de 4
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defrom, away from, down from
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de(abrv.) Deutsch The German word for German.
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de"Go-between"; extending between 2 enemy pieces
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deStands for both Damage to Existing/Surrounding Property and Defects Exclusion
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deStands for both Damage to Existing/Surrounding Property and Defects Exclusion
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deGermany
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dediscard eligibility. The discard elibigity indicator is part of a frame relay frame header. This bit is set when the frame is eligible for removing from the network during times of heavy traffic congestion. It is a crude from of prioritization used by frame relay switches.
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deAERATING HEATERS
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deAERATION
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deAERATOR
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deALKALIZATION
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deALKALIZER
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deALLOYING
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deCARBONATION
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deFLOCCULANT
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deIONIZER -
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de
(Northumbria) To do.
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de
of Bengali origin.
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de signal used to identify less important data traffic that can be dropped during periods of congestion on the system
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deThe two-character ISO 3166 country code for GERMANY.
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