In a state between dry and wet; moderately wet; moist.
noun
(archaic or historical, mining) A gaseous product, formed in coal mines, old wells, pits, etc.
(archaic) Dejection or depression; something that spoils a positive emotion (such as enjoyment, satisfaction, expectation or courage) or a desired activity.
(archaic) Fog; fogginess; vapor.
Moisture; humidity; dampness.
verb
(transitive) To suppress vibrations (mechanical) or oscillations (electrical) by converting energy to heat (or some other form of energy).
(transitive, archaic) To dampen; to make moderately wet
(transitive, archaic) To put out, as fire; to weaken, restrain, or make dull.
daph
daps
daps
noun
plural of dap
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dap
depa
dopa
dopa
noun
The amino acid dihydroxyphenylalanine that is generated in the liver from tyrosine and then converted into dopamine in the brain.
dpac
gpad
lapd
lapd
Noun
Link Access Procedures, D channel; specified in ITU-T Q.920 and ITU-T Q.921. The second layer protocol on the ISDN protocol stack.
lpda
mdap
nadp
padi
padi
noun
Alternative form of paddy (“flooded field for growing rice”)
Alternative form of paddy (“type of rice”)
pads
pads
noun
plural of pad
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pad
paid
paid
adj
(slang) Rich, wealthy
That is not free of charge; that costs money.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of pay
pamd
pand
pard
pard
noun
(archaic, literary) A leopard; a panther.
(colloquial) Partner; fellow; Used as a friendly appellation
patd
pcda
pdad
pdsa
peda
peda
noun
(India) A sweet made from khoa, sugar, and various flavourings.
plural of pedum
prad
prad
noun
(UK, Australia, New Zealand, informal, dated) A horse.
spad
spad
noun
(UK politics, informal) A government adviser, often in a political or media role.
(mining) A nail one or two inches long, of iron, brass, tin, or tinner iron, with a hole through the flattened head, used to mark stations in underground surveying.