| distraction |
something that takes somebody's attention away from something else
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| disturbance |
a discrete event, either natural or human-induced, that causes a change in the existing condition of an ecological system.
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| distilled water |
Pure water free from dissolved salts. Formerly made by distillation, now produced chemically by demineralisation.
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| distemper |
An old-fashioned type of interior paint made with a casein or gelatin/glue size binder.
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| distortion |
Misrepresentation of proportions of objects or of their arrangement in a scene. The two main types of lens distortion are: (1) Barrel distortion, in which the straight lines near the edges of the viewframe appear bowed outward from the center, like a barrel-shape; and (2) Pincushion distortion in which the same lines bend in towards the center.
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| dist | a region marked off for administrative or other purposes |
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| dist | regulate housing in |
| dist | applicable to or serving the needs of a particular district |
| dist | an official prosecutor for a judicial district |
| dist | the boundary between two districts |
| dist | a manager who supervises the sales activity for a district |
| dist | the district occupied entirely by the city of Washington |
| dist | the trait of not trusting others |
| dist | doubt about someone's honesty |
| dist | regard as untrustworthy |
| dist | incredulous by virtue of distrust |
| dist | having or showing distrust |
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