| demand |
1. The act of offering to buy a product. 2. The quantity offered to buy. 3. The quantities offered to buy at various prices; the demand curve.
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| demyelination |
The loss of the protective sheath surrounding the nerves in the spinal cord.
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| Demerol |
A narcotic drug that reduces pain; an analgesic
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| demise |
The end of existence or activity; termination, death.
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| demulcent |
An agent that is locally soothing and softening.
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| DEM | a teacher or teacher's assistant who demonstrates the principles that are being taught |
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| DEM | destroying the moral basis for a doctrine or policy |
| DEM | depression resulting from an undermining of your morale |
| DEM | a state of disorder and confusion |
| DEM | lower someone's spirits |
| DEM | corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality |
| DEM | made less hopeful or enthusiastic |
| DEM | destructive of morale and self-reliance |
| DEM | destroying the moral basis for a doctrine or policy |
| DEM | depression resulting from an undermining of your morale |
| DEM | a state of disorder and confusion |
| DEM | confuse or put into disorder |
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