| detritus |
In hydrologic terms, (1) the heavier mineral debris moved by natural watercourses, usually in bed-load form. (2) the sand, grit, and other coarse material removed by differential sedimentation in a relatively short period of detention.
Ãâó: weather.gov/glossary/glossary.php
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| detail |
It signifies temporary assignment of an employee to a different position for a certain period of time with the assumption that the employee will return to "normal" duties at the end of the detail.
Ãâó: www.indiainfoline.com/bisc/jmhd.html
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| detrusor |
In the urinary system, the detrusor muscle is the smooth muscle in the wall of the bladder that contracts the bladder and expels the urine. The bladder is often referred to as the detrusor muscle.
Ãâó: www.seekwellness.com/incontinence/glossary_of_inco...
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| deterrent |
substance used to prevent a cat from accessing a particular area
Ãâó: members.lycos.co.uk/furbabies/glossary2.html
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| detector |
A device or series of devices to used to measure nuclear particles and radiations.
Ãâó: www.lbl.gov/abc/wallchart/glossary/glossary.html
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| DET | treat for alcohol or drug dependence |
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| DET | remove poison from |
| DET | take away a part from |
| DET | the act of discrediting or detracting from someone's reputation (especially by slander) |
| DET | a petty disparagement |
| DET | causing to decrease in importance or value |
| DET | one who disparages or belittles the worth of something |
| DET | leave a train |
| DET | intransitivize |
| DET | intransitivize |
| DET | the decline or termination of tribal organization |
| DET | the act of causing tribal people to abandon their customs and adopt urban ways of living |
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