| distance |
Length, as between two points.
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| disturbance |
a cultural deposit is said to be disturbed when the original sequence of deposition has been altered or upset by post-depositional factors. Agents of disturbance include natural forces such as stream or wind erosion, plant or animal activity, land-slides etc.; and cultural forces such as later excavations.
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| distal |
that portion of a tool or bone farthest from the body of the user or "owner".
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| distilled water |
Water from which all minerals and other impurities have been removed by the process of distillation.
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| distress |
Distress is a state associated with invasive procedures conducted on an animal, or with restrictive or other conditions which significantly compromise the welfare of an animal, which may or may not be associated with pain, and where the animal must devote substantial effort or resources to the adaptive response to challenges emanating from the environmental situation.
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| dist | with distrust |
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| dist | the trait of not trusting others |
| dist | damage as if by shaking or jarring |
| dist | destroy the peace or tranquility of |
| dist | tamper with |
| dist | change the arrangement or position of |
| dist | move deeply |
| dist | the act of disturbing something or someone |
| dist | a noisy fight |
| dist | activity that is an intrusion or interruption |
| dist | electrical or acoustic activity that can disturb communication |
| dist | a disorderly outburst or tumult |
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