| debris |
an accumulation of discarded items; trash.
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| debility |
Weakness or feebleness
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| debridement |
Removal of sub-gingival and/or supra-gingival plaque and calculus.
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| debris |
soft foreign matter attached loosely to the tooth
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| debt |
Money, services, goods or anything else of value that is owed by one person to another as the result of a previous agreement.
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| DEB | locate and correct errors in a computer program code |
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| DEB | a program that helps in locating and correcting programming errors |
| DEB | expose while ridiculing |
| DEB | the exposure of falseness or pretensions |
| DEB | French composer who is said to have created impressionism in music (1862-1918) |
| DEB | the act of beginning something new |
| DEB | appear for the first time in public |
| DEB | make one's debut |
| DEB | present for the first time to the public |
| DEB | a young woman making her debut into society |
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