| drape |
The ability of a fabric or prepreg to conform to a contoured surface.
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| draft |
The depth of water necessary for a craft to float; the distance between the waterline and the bottom of the keel.
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| dram |
Abbreviation for dynamic random access memory. A type of RAM that stores information in integrated circuits containing capacitors. Since capacitors lose their charge over time, DRAM boards include logic to recharge, or "refresh," the RAM chips continuously. Since their internal circuitry is simple, DRAMs are more commonly used than static RAMs, even though they are slower. DRAM can hold approximately four times as much data as a static RAM chip of the same complexity. ...
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| drain |
a device used to carry water off of a roof.
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| Dramamine |
A medicine used to prevent motion sickness, especially seasickness
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| DRA | make weak |
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| DRA | flow off or away gradually |
| DRA | empty of liquid |
| DRA | deplete of resources |
| DRA | flow off gradually |
| DRA | a filter in a sink drain |
| DRA | drink to the last drop |
| DRA | emptying accomplished by draining |
| DRA | the geographical area draining into a river or reservoir |
| DRA | the geographical area draining into a river or reservoir |
| DRA | a ditch for carrying off excess water or sewage |
| DRA | a system of watercourses or drains for carrying off excess water |
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