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dandelion any of several herbs of the genus Taraxacum having long tap roots and deeply notched leaves and bright yellow flowers followed by fluffy seed balls
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Dane particle an intact hepatitis B virion.
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Dandy's operation trigeminal rhizotomy using an approach through the posterior cranial fossa.
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dance In a classical Greek song, Apollo, one of the twelve greater gods, the son of Zeus the chief god, and the god of medicine, music, and poetry, was called The Dancer. In a Greek line Zeus himself is represented as dancing. In Sparta, a province of ancient Greece, the law compelled parents to exercise their children in dancing from the age of five years. They were led by grown men, and sang hymns and songs as they danced. ...
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Daniel (1852-1914). American socialist, led the Socialist Labour Party (qv) in America.
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