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  • 51Dressinggown — Dres|sing|gown, (auch:) Dres|sing Gown [ drɛsɪŋgaʊn], der, auch: das; s, s [engl. dressing gown, aus: dressing = das Ankleiden u. gown = Kleid]: [Herren]morgenmantel mit Schalkragen u. geschlungenem Gürtel: der D. aus reinseidenem Foulard… …

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  • 52Dresbach syndrome — Dres·bach syndrome (dresґbahk) [Melvin Dresbach, American physician, 1874–1946] hereditary elliptocytosis …

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  • 53address*/*/*/ — [əˈdres] noun [C] I 1) the exact name of the place where you live or work I ll need your name and address.[/ex] My address is 125 Carter Street.[/ex] 2) a series of letters, numbers, and symbols that you use to find a particular WEBSITE on the… …

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  • 54dress*/*/*/ — [dres] verb I 1) [I] to put clothes on yourself or on someone else It only took her ten minutes to shower and dress.[/ex] 2) [I] to wear clothes of a particular type He tends to dress in dark colours.[/ex] The nurses dressed as clowns for… …

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  • 55dress — /dres/, n., adj., v., dressed or drest, dressing. n. 1. an outer garment for women and girls, consisting of bodice and skirt in one piece. 2. clothing; apparel; garb: The dress of the 18th century was colorful. 3. formal attire. 4. a particular… …

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  • 56dressing — /dres ing/, n. 1. the act of a person or thing that dresses. 2. a sauce for food: salad dressing. 3. stuffing for a fowl: turkey dressing. 4. material used to dress or cover a wound. 5. manure, compost, or other fertilizers. 6. the ornamental… …

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  • 57dressing-down — /dres ing down /, n. a severe reprimand; scolding. [1860 65, Amer.; n. use (with ING1) of v. phrase dress down] * * * …

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  • 58Dressler — /dres leuhr/, n. Marie (Leila Koerber), 1869 1934, U.S. actress, born in Canada. * * * …

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  • 59dress-up — /dres up /, adj. 1. being an occasion, situation, etc., for which one must be somewhat formally well dressed: the first dress up dance of the season. n. 2. Informal. Usually, dress ups. a. a person s best clothes: Wear your dress ups for the… …

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  • 60Dressat — Dres|sat, das; [e]s, e [zu ↑dressieren]: 1. (Fachspr.) Ergebnis einer Tierdressur. 2. (Psych.) zur eingefahrenen Gewohnheit gewordene anerzogene Verhaltens , Reaktionsweise: im Grunde wirkte in ihm ein unbewusstes D., das hieß: geschieht euch… …

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