deflector
— Noun
– English
~ a device intended to turn aside the flow of something (water or air or smoke etc)
deflexion
— Noun
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~ a turning aside (of your course or attention or concern); "a diversion from the main highway"; "a digression into irrelevant details"; "a deflection from his goal"
deflexion
— Noun
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~ the property of being bent or deflected
deflexion
— Noun
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~ the movement of the pointer or pen of a measuring instrument from its zero position
deflexion
— Noun
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~ the amount by which a propagating wave is bent
defloration
— Noun
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~ the act of depriving a woman of her virginity (especially by rupturing the hymen through sexual intercourse)
defloration
— Noun
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~ an act that despoils the innocence or beauty of something
deflower
— Verb
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~ make imperfect; "nothing marred her beauty"
deflower
— Verb
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~ deprive of virginity; "This dirty old man deflowered several young girls in the village"
defoe
— Noun
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~ English writer remembered particularly for his novel about Robinson Crusoe (1660-1731)
Daniel Defoe
— Noun
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~ English writer remembered particularly for his novel about Robinson Crusoe (1660-1731)
defog
— Verb
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~ free from mist; "demist the car windows"
defoliant
— Noun
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~ a chemical that is sprayed on plants and causes their leaves to fall off
defoliate
— Verb
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~ strip the leaves or branches from; "defoliate the trees with pesticides"
defoliate
— Adjective
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~ deprived of leaves
defoliated
— Adjective
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~ deprived of leaves
defoliation
— Noun
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~ the loss of foliage
defoliation
— Noun
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~ causing the leaves of trees and other plants to fall off (as by the use of chemicals)
defoliator
— Noun
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~ an insect that strips the leaves from plants
deforest
— Verb
– English
~ remove the trees from; "The landscape was deforested by the enemy attacks"