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DEST Denver Eye Screening Test; dichotic environmental sounds test
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  • destabilization
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  • destonation
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  • destromatization
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  • destruction
    ÆÄ±«(÷òÎÕ), ÆÄ¼Õ(÷òáß)
  • destruction
    ÆÄ±«(÷òÎÕ), ÆÄ¼Õ(÷òáß).
  • destruction
    ÆÄ±«(ÆÄ±«), ÆÄ¼Õ(ÆÄ¼Õ).
  • destruction luxation
    ÆÄ±«(¼º)Å»±¸(¡­÷­Ï¿).
  • destructive
    ÆÄ±«¼º(÷òÎÕàõ).
  • destructive emphysema
    ÆÄ±«¼º Æó±âÁ¾(÷òÎÕàõøËѨðþ).
  • destructive lesion
    ÆÄ±«¼º º´º¯(¡­Ü»Ü¨).
  • destructive luxation
    ÆÄ±«¼º Å»±¸(¡­÷­Ï¿).
  • destructive mole
    ÆÄ±«¼º ±âÅÂ(÷òÎÕàõÐô÷Ã).
  • destrudo
    ÆÄ±«º»´É.
  • destruens
    ºÎ½Ä¼º(ݯãÚàõ), ÆÄ±«¼º(÷òÎÕàõ).
  • destruens
    ºÎ½Ä¼º(ËÓËàËÛ), ÆÄ±«¼º(̬˴ËÛ).
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desthiobiotin A compound derived from biotin by the removal of the sulfur atom; a precursor of biotin in bacteria and molds; it can substitute for biotin in some microorganisms, but is without effect on or is inhibitory to the growth of others.
(05 Mar 2000)
destine To determine the future condition or application of; to set apart by design for a future use or purpose; to fix, as by destiny or by an authoritative decree; to doom; to ordain or preordain; to appoint; often with the remoter object preceded by to or for. "We are decreed, Reserved, and destined to eternal woe." (Milton) "Till the loathsome opposite Of all my heart had destined, did obtain." (Tennyson) "Not enjoyment and not sorrow Is our destined end or way." (Longfellow)
Synonym: To design, mark out, determine, allot, choose, intend, devote, consecrate, doom.
Origin: F. Destiner, L. Destinare; de + the root of stare to stand. See Stand, and cf. Obstinate.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
destiny Origin: OE. Destinee, destene, F. Destinee, from destiner. See Destine.
1. That to which any person or thing is destined; predetermined state; condition foreordained by the Divine or by human will; fate; lot; doom. "Thither he Will come to know his destiny." (Shak) "No man of woman born, Coward or brave, can shun his destiny." (Bryant)
2. The fixed order of things; invincible necessity; fate; a resistless power or agency conceived of as determining the future, whether in general or of an individual. "But who can turn the stream of destiny?" (Spenser) "Fame comes only when deserved, and then is as inevitable as destiny, for it is destiny." (Longfellow) The Destinies, the three Parcae, or Fates; the supposed powers which preside over human life, and determine its circumstances and duration. "Marked by the Destinies to be avoided." (Shak)
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
destitute 1. To leave destitute; to forsake; to abandon. "To forsake or destitute a plantation." (Bacon)
2. To make destitute; to cause to be in want; to deprive; followed by of. "Destituted of all honor and livings." (Holinshed)
3. To disappoint. "When his expectation is destituted." (Fotherby)
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
destrin <cell biology> Actin depolymerising protein (19 kD) from pig, apparently identical to ADF and similar to cofilin.
(18 Nov 1997)
destructionist 1. One who delights in destroying that which is valuable; one whose principles and influence tend to destroy existing institutions; a destructive.
2. One who believes in the final destruction or complete annihilation of the wicked.
Synonym: annihilationist.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
destructive distillation Submission of an organic substance to heat in a closed vessel so that oxygen is absent and combustion prevented, with the objective of effecting its decomposition with release of volatile constituents and the formation of new substances.
Synonym: destructive distillation.
(05 Mar 2000)
destructiveness 1. The quality of destroying or ruining.
2. <psychology> The faculty supposed to impel to the commission of acts of destruction; propensity to destroy.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
destrudo Energy associated with the death or destructive instinct.
Origin: coinage on the analogy of libido fr. L. Destruo, to destroy
(05 Mar 2000)
destruxin <protein> Cyclic depsipeptide fungal toxins that suppress the immune response in invertebrates.
(18 Nov 1997)
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aq dest <abbreviation> L. Aqua destillata, distilled water.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Destrin - »õâ A member of the actin depolymerizing factors. Its depolymerizing activity is independent of HYDROGEN-ION CONCENTRATION.
    Synonyms : ADF Protein (Actin Depolymerizing Factor), Actin Depolymerizing Factor, DSTN Protein, Depolymerizing Factor, Actin
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destructive causing destruction or much damage; "a policy that is destructive to the economy"; "destructive criticism"
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
destructive distillation heating a solid substance in a closed container and collecting the volatile products
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
destructive metabolism catabolism: breakdown in living organisms of more complex substances into simpler ones together with release of energy
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
dest. German Earth Works for the Third ReichThe D. E. S. T. or SS Materials Company, was the National Socialists organization responsible for most of the slave labor in the Shoah. Even before Hitler and his men took office, they had a vision of replacing the defeated Germany of the post World War I and the anemic Weimar Republic, with a grand new Proud Germany; a Germany of the Days of heroes and warriors in utter nationalistic hubris. ...
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DEST
destructive Monuments and columns fall or are twisted. Many ordinary buildings partially collapse and a few collapse completely.
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Macroseismic_Scale
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DEST the action of destabilizing
DEST make unstable
DEST become unstable
DEST the action of destabilizing
DEST an event that causes a loss of equilibrium (as of a ship or aircraft)
DEST make unstable
DEST become unstable
DEST social process of neutralizing the influence of Joseph Stalin by revising his policies and removing monuments dedicated to him and renaming places named in his honor
DEST counteract the effects and policies of stalinism
DEST social process of neutralizing the influence of Joseph Stalin by revising his policies and removing monuments dedicated to him and renaming places named in his honor
DEST counteract the effects and policies of stalinism
DEST the ultimate goal for which something is done
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