Name Report For First Name DEE:

DEE

First name DEE's origin is English. DEE means "abbreviation of names beginning with the letter d". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with DEE below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of dee.(Brown names are of the same origin (English) with DEE and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)

Rhymes with DEE - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming DEE

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES DEE AS A WHOLE:

hadeel haidee shideezhi al-fadee nadeem sadeek kadeen kadeer adeen aideen andee ardeen brandee cassadee cyndee deeana deeandra deeann deeanna deedra deena edee edeen indee jadee jodee judeena kadee kandee kasidee lyndee nadeen sundee deegan deen deerward jaydee adeela deerwa deems nadeeda madeeha khadeeja amedee cadee codee kaedee

NAMES RHYMING WITH DEE (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (ee) - Names That Ends with ee:

floree aimee taree ehawee hantaywee magaskawee makawee meoquanee ooljee ptaysanwee takchawee falakee masree fraynee lee adorlee ainslee aleshanee amitee analee andree annalee ashlee audree avalee bethanee beverlee bonny-lee bree britlee brittnee brylee brynlee callee caree carree casee catlee cattee caycee charee charlee chelsee cheree cherree cloee coralee cydnee dannalee dannee debbee debralee desaree desiree devinee deziree dorothee dustee edmee eevee ellee eloisee emilee emmalee emylee estee evanee fyuree greenlee harmonee haylee hollee jacee jaicee jaimee jamee jamielee jamilee jaycee jaymee jeanee jenalee jenee jennalee jennasee jennilee josee julee kacee kaelee kailee kalee karolee kaycee kaylee keelee kekiokolanee kellee kelsee kourtnee

NAMES RHYMING WITH DEE (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (de) - Names That Begins with de:

dea deacon deagan deaglan deagmund deakin dealbeorht dealber dealbert dean deana deanda deandra deandrea deandria deane deann deanna deanne dearbhail dearborn dearbourne deardriu dearg deasach deasmumhan deavon debbie debby debora deborah debra debrah dechtere dechtire decla declan dedr dedre dedric dedrick dedrik defena dehaan deheune deianira deidra deidre deiene deikun deina deiphobus deirdra deirdre deja deka deke dekel dekle del delaine delancy delane delaney delanie delano delbert delbin delbina delbine delcine delfi delfina delia delice delicia delight delila delilah delinda delisa delisha delissa delit deliza dell della delma delman delmar delmara delmare delmer delmi delmira delmon delmont delmore delmy delora

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH DEE:

First Names which starts with 'd' and ends with 'e':

dace dae daesgesage daine daire daisie dale dalene damae damerae damiane danae dane danele danelle danette danice daniele danielle danise dannelle dannie danrelle dantae dante daphne darce darcelle darchelle darcie darelene darelle darence darice darleane darlene darline darrance darrence daryle darylene daunte dave davide davidsone davie davine davite dawayne dawne dawnelle dawnette dawnielle dayle dayne delphine demasone demissie dene denelle denice deniece denise denisse dennie dennise denyse deonne deorwine derebourne derorice derrance desarae desirae desire destanee destine destinee destinie destrie desyre dete devanie devere devine devonne dewayne deydrienne dezarae dezirae dhoire diamante diamonique diandre diane dianne dianthe dibe dice diedre

English Words Rhyming DEE

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES DEE AS A WHOLE:

almsdeednoun (n.) An act of charity.

chaldeenoun (n.) The language or dialect of the Chaldeans; eastern Aramaic, or the Aramaic used in Chaldea.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Chaldea.

chickadeenoun (n.) A small bird, the blackcap titmouse (Parus atricapillus), of North America; -- named from its note.

chordeenoun (n.) A painful erection of the penis, usually with downward curvature, occurring in gonorrhea.

coudeenoun (n.) A measure of length; the distance from the elbow to the end of the middle finger; a cubit.

culdeenoun (n.) One of a class of anchorites who lived in various parts of Scotland, Ireland, and Wales.

commandeeringnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Commandeer

deedadjective (a.) Dead.
 verb (v. t.) That which is done or effected by a responsible agent; an act; an action; a thing done; -- a word of extensive application, including, whatever is done, good or bad, great or small.
 verb (v. t.) Illustrious act; achievement; exploit.
 verb (v. t.) Power of action; agency; efficiency.
 verb (v. t.) Fact; reality; -- whence we have indeed.
 verb (v. t.) A sealed instrument in writing, on paper or parchment, duly executed and delivered, containing some transfer, bargain, or contract.
 verb (v. t.) Performance; -- followed by of.
 verb (v. t.) To convey or transfer by deed; as, he deeded all his estate to his eldest son.

deedfuladjective (a.) Full of deeds or exploits; active; stirring.

deedlessadjective (a.) Not performing, or not having performed, deeds or exploits; inactive.

deedyadjective (a.) Industrious; active.

deemingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Deem

deemnoun (n.) Opinion; judgment.
 verb (v.) To decide; to judge; to sentence; to condemn.
 verb (v.) To account; to esteem; to think; to judge; to hold in opinion; to regard.
 verb (v. i.) To be of opinion; to think; to estimate; to opine; to suppose.
 verb (v. i.) To pass judgment.

deemsternoun (n.) A judge in the Isle of Man who decides controversies without process.

deepnoun (n.) That which is deep, especially deep water, as the sea or ocean; an abyss; a great depth.
 noun (n.) That which is profound, not easily fathomed, or incomprehensible; a moral or spiritual depth or abyss.
 superlative (superl.) Extending far below the surface; of great perpendicular dimension (measured from the surface downward, and distinguished from high, which is measured upward); far to the bottom; having a certain depth; as, a deep sea.
 superlative (superl.) Extending far back from the front or outer part; of great horizontal dimension (measured backward from the front or nearer part, mouth, etc.); as, a deep cave or recess or wound; a gallery ten seats deep; a company of soldiers six files deep.
 superlative (superl.) Low in situation; lying far below the general surface; as, a deep valley.
 superlative (superl.) Hard to penetrate or comprehend; profound; -- opposed to shallow or superficial; intricate; mysterious; not obvious; obscure; as, a deep subject or plot.
 superlative (superl.) Of penetrating or far-reaching intellect; not superficial; thoroughly skilled; sagacious; cunning.
 superlative (superl.) Profound; thorough; complete; unmixed; intense; heavy; heartfelt; as, deep distress; deep melancholy; deep horror.
 superlative (superl.) Strongly colored; dark; intense; not light or thin; as, deep blue or crimson.
 superlative (superl.) Of low tone; full-toned; not high or sharp; grave; heavy.
 superlative (superl.) Muddy; boggy; sandy; -- said of roads.
 adverb (adv.) To a great depth; with depth; far down; profoundly; deeply.

deepeningnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Deepen

deepnessnoun (n.) The state or quality of being deep, profound, mysterious, secretive, etc.; depth; profundity; -- opposed to shallowness.
 noun (n.) Craft; insidiousness.

deernoun (n. sing. & pl.) Any animal; especially, a wild animal.
 noun (n. sing. & pl.) A ruminant of the genus Cervus, of many species, and of related genera of the family Cervidae. The males, and in some species the females, have solid antlers, often much branched, which are shed annually. Their flesh, for which they are hunted, is called venison.

deerberrynoun (n.) A shrub of the blueberry group (Vaccinium stamineum); also, its bitter, greenish white berry; -- called also squaw huckleberry.

deergrassnoun (n.) An American genus (Rhexia) of perennial herbs, with opposite leaves, and showy flowers (usually bright purple), with four petals and eight stamens, -- the only genus of the order Melastomaceae inhabiting a temperate clime.

deerhoundnoun (n.) One of a large and fleet breed of hounds used in hunting deer; a staghound.

deerletnoun (n.) A chevrotain. See Kanchil, and Napu.

deerskinnoun (n.) The skin of a deer, or the leather which is made from it.

deerstalkernoun (n.) One who practices deerstalking.
 noun (n.) A close-fitting hat, with a low crown, such as is worn in deerstalking; also, any stiff, round hat.

deerstalkingnoun (n.) The hunting of deer on foot, by stealing upon them unawares.

deesnoun (n. pl.) Dice.
 noun (n.) A dais.

deesisnoun (n.) An invocation of, or address to, the Supreme Being.

deessnoun (n.) A goddess.

deevnoun (n.) See Dev.

defendeenoun (n.) One who is defended.

dispondeenoun (n.) A double spondee; a foot consisting of four long syllables.

dollardeenoun (n.) A species of sunfish (Lepomis pallidus), common in the United States; -- called also blue sunfish, and copper-nosed bream.

dudeennoun (n.) A short tobacco pipe.

grandeenoun (n.) A man of elevated rank or station; a nobleman. In Spain, a nobleman of the first rank, who may be covered in the king's presence.

grandeeshipnoun (n.) The rank or estate of a grandee; lordship.

heartdeepadjective (a.) Rooted in the heart.

irredeemabilitynoun (n.) The state or quality of being irredeemable; irredeemableness.

irredeemableadjective (a.) Not redeemable; that can not be redeemed; not payable in gold or silver, as a bond; -- used especially of such government notes, issued as currency, as are not convertible into coin at the pleasure of the holder.

killdeenoun (n.) Alt. of Killdeer

killdeernoun (n.) A small American plover (Aegialitis vocifera).

lombardeernoun (n.) A pawnbroker.

misdeednoun (n.) An evil deed; a wicked action.

petardeernoun (n.) Alt. of Petardier

raindeernoun (n.) See Reindeer.

ranedeernoun (n.) See Reindeer.

redeemingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Redeem

redeemabilitynoun (n.) Redeemableness.

redeemableadjective (a.) Capable of being redeemed; subject to repurchase; held under conditions permitting redemption; as, a pledge securing the payment of money is redeemable.
 adjective (a.) Subject to an obligation of redemtion; conditioned upon a promise of redemtion; payable; due; as, bonds, promissory notes, etc. , redeemabble in gold, or in current money, or four months after date.

redeemablenessnoun (n.) The quality or state of being redeemable; redeemability.

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH DEE (According to last letters):


Rhyming Words According to Last 2 Letters (ee) - English Words That Ends with ee:


abandoneenoun (n.) One to whom anything is legally abandoned.

absenteenoun (n.) One who absents himself from his country, office, post, or duty; especially, a landholder who lives in another country or district than that where his estate is situated; as, an Irish absentee.

addresseenoun (n.) One to whom anything is addressed.

advoweenoun (n.) One who has an advowson.

affronteenoun (n.) One who receives an affront.

alieneenoun (n.) One to whom the title of property is transferred; -- opposed to alienor.

allotteenoun (n.) One to whom anything is allotted; one to whom an allotment is made.

apogeenoun (n.) That point in the orbit of the moon which is at the greatest distance from the earth.
 noun (n.) Fig.: The farthest or highest point; culmination.

appelleenoun (n.) The defendant in an appeal; -- opposed to appellant.
 noun (n.) The person who is appealed against, or accused of crime; -- opposed to appellor.

arneenoun (n.) The wild buffalo of India (Bos, or Bubalus, arni), larger than the domestic buffalo and having enormous horns.

ashanteenoun (n.) A native or an inhabitant of Ashantee in Western Africa.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Ashantee.

assesseenoun (n.) One who is assessed.

avoweenoun (n.) The person who has a right to present to a benefice; the patron; an advowee. See Advowson.

axletreenoun (n.) A bar or beam of wood or iron, connecting the opposite wheels of a carriage, on the ends of which the wheels revolve.
 noun (n.) A spindle or axle of a wheel.

axtreenoun (n.) Axle or axletree.

baileenoun (n.) The person to whom goods are committed in trust, and who has a temporary possession and a qualified property in them, for the purposes of the trust.

bansheenoun (n.) Alt. of Banshie

bargeenoun (n.) A bargeman.

baubeenoun (n.) Same as Bawbee.

bawbeenoun (n.) A halfpenny.

beenoun (n.) An insect of the order Hymenoptera, and family Apidae (the honeybees), or family Andrenidae (the solitary bees.) See Honeybee.
 noun (n.) A neighborly gathering of people who engage in united labor for the benefit of an individual or family; as, a quilting bee; a husking bee; a raising bee.
 noun (n.) Pieces of hard wood bolted to the sides of the bowsprit, to reeve the fore-topmast stays through; -- called also bee blocks.
  () p. p. of Be; -- used for been.

belooche beloocheenoun (n.) A native or an inhabitant of Beloochistan.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Beloochistan, or to its inhabitants.

bengaleenoun (n.) Alt. of Bengali

bensheenoun (n.) See Banshee.

bleenoun (n.) Complexion; color; hue; likeness; form.

booteenoun (n.) A half boot or short boot.

boottreenoun (n.) An instrument to stretch and widen the leg of a boot, consisting of two pieces, together shaped like a leg, between which, when put into the boot, a wedge is driven.

boreenoun (n.) Same as BourrEe.

bourreenoun (n.) An old French dance tune in common time.

bridgetreenoun (n.) The beam which supports the spindle socket of the runner in a grinding mill.

brinjareenoun (n.) A rough-haired East Indian variety of the greyhound.

bumblebeenoun (n.) A large bee of the genus Bombus, sometimes called humblebee; -- so named from its sound.

burgeenoun (n.) A kind of small coat.
 noun (n.) A swallow-tailed flag; a distinguishing pennant, used by cutters, yachts, and merchant vessels.

burniebeenoun (n.) The ladybird.

banssheenoun (n.) Alt. of Banshie

bhisteenoun (n.) Alt. of Bhisti

bidarkeenoun (n.) Alt. of Bidarka

cabreenoun (n.) The pronghorn antelope.

calipeenoun (n.) A part of a turtle which is attached to the lower shell. It contains a fatty and gelatinous substance of a light yellowish color, much esteemed as a delicacy.

callipeenoun (n.) See Calipee.

caribbeenoun (n.) A Carib.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Caribs, to their islands (the eastern and southern West Indies), or to the sea (called the Caribbean sea) lying between those islands and Central America.

charioteenoun (n.) A light, covered, four-wheeled pleasure carriage with two seats.

chesstreenoun (n.) A piece of oak bolted perpendicularly on the side of a vessel, to aid in drawing down and securing the clew of the mainsail.

chickareenoun (n.) The American red squirrel (Sciurus Hudsonius); -- so called from its cry.

chimpanzeenoun (n.) An african ape (Anthropithecus troglodytes or Troglodytes niger) which approaches more nearly to man, in most respects, than any other ape. When full grown, it is from three to four feet high.

choreenoun (n.) See Choreus.
 noun (n.) a trochee.
 noun (n.) A tribrach.

chutneenoun (n.) A warm or spicy condiment or pickle made in India, compounded of various vegetable substances, sweets, acids, etc.

cleenoun (n.) A claw.
 noun (n.) The redshank.

coacheenoun (n.) A coachman

coateenoun (n.) A coat with short flaps.

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH DEE (According to first letters):


Rhyming Words According to First 2 Letters (de) - Words That Begins with de:


deaconnoun (n.) An officer in Christian churches appointed to perform certain subordinate duties varying in different communions. In the Roman Catholic and Episcopal churches, a person admitted to the lowest order in the ministry, subordinate to the bishops and priests. In Presbyterian churches, he is subordinate to the minister and elders, and has charge of certain duties connected with the communion service and the care of the poor. In Congregational churches, he is subordinate to the pastor, and has duties as in the Presbyterian church.
 noun (n.) The chairman of an incorporated company.
 verb (v. t.) To read aloud each line of (a psalm or hymn) before singing it, -- usually with off.
 verb (v. t.) With humorous reference to hypocritical posing: To pack (fruit or vegetables) with the finest specimens on top; to alter slyly the boundaries of (land); to adulterate or doctor (an article to be sold), etc.

deaconessnoun (n.) A female deacon
 noun (n.) One of an order of women whose duties resembled those of deacons.
 noun (n.) A woman set apart for church work by a bishop.
 noun (n.) A woman chosen as a helper in church work, as among the Congregationalists.

deaconhoodnoun (n.) The state of being a deacon; office of a deacon; deaconship.

deaconrynoun (n.) See Deaconship.

deaconshipnoun (n.) The office or ministry of a deacon or deaconess.

deadnoun (n.) The most quiet or deathlike time; the period of profoundest repose, inertness, or gloom; as, the dead of winter.
 noun (n.) One who is dead; -- commonly used collectively.
 adjective (a.) Deprived of life; -- opposed to alive and living; reduced to that state of a being in which the organs of motion and life have irrevocably ceased to perform their functions; as, a dead tree; a dead man.
 adjective (a.) Destitute of life; inanimate; as, dead matter.
 adjective (a.) Resembling death in appearance or quality; without show of life; deathlike; as, a dead sleep.
 adjective (a.) Still as death; motionless; inactive; useless; as, dead calm; a dead load or weight.
 adjective (a.) So constructed as not to transmit sound; soundless; as, a dead floor.
 adjective (a.) Unproductive; bringing no gain; unprofitable; as, dead capital; dead stock in trade.
 adjective (a.) Lacking spirit; dull; lusterless; cheerless; as, dead eye; dead fire; dead color, etc.
 adjective (a.) Monotonous or unvaried; as, a dead level or pain; a dead wall.
 adjective (a.) Sure as death; unerring; fixed; complete; as, a dead shot; a dead certainty.
 adjective (a.) Bringing death; deadly.
 adjective (a.) Wanting in religious spirit and vitality; as, dead faith; dead works.
 adjective (a.) Flat; without gloss; -- said of painting which has been applied purposely to have this effect.
 adjective (a.) Not brilliant; not rich; thus, brown is a dead color, as compared with crimson.
 adjective (a.) Cut off from the rights of a citizen; deprived of the power of enjoying the rights of property; as, one banished or becoming a monk is civilly dead.
 adjective (a.) Not imparting motion or power; as, the dead spindle of a lathe, etc. See Spindle.
 adjective (a.) Carrying no current, or producing no useful effect; -- said of a conductor in a dynamo or motor, also of a telegraph wire which has no instrument attached and, therefore, is not in use.
 adjective (a.) Out of play; regarded as out of the game; -- said of a ball, a piece, or a player under certain conditions in cricket, baseball, checkers, and some other games.
 adverb (adv.) To a degree resembling death; to the last degree; completely; wholly.
 verb (v. t.) To make dead; to deaden; to deprive of life, force, or vigor.
 verb (v. i.) To die; to lose life or force.

deadbeatadjective (a.) Making a beat without recoil; giving indications by a single beat or excursion; -- said of galvanometers and other instruments in which the needle or index moves to the extent of its deflection and stops with little or no further oscillation.

deadbornadjective (a.) Stillborn.

deadeningnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Deaden

deadenadjective (a.) To make as dead; to impair in vigor, force, activity, or sensation; to lessen the force or acuteness of; to blunt; as, to deaden the natural powers or feelings; to deaden a sound.
 adjective (a.) To lessen the velocity or momentum of; to retard; as, to deaden a ship's headway.
 adjective (a.) To make vapid or spiritless; as, to deaden wine.
 adjective (a.) To deprive of gloss or brilliancy; to obscure; as, to deaden gilding by a coat of size.
 verb (v. t.) To render impervious to sound, as a wall or floor; to deafen.

deadenernoun (n.) One who, or that which, deadens or checks.

deadheadnoun (n.) One who receives free tickets for theaters, public conveyances, etc.
 noun (n.) A buoy. See under Dead, a.

deadhousenoun (n.) A morgue; a place for the temporary reception and exposure of dead bodies.

deadishadjective (a.) Somewhat dead, dull, or lifeless; deathlike.

deadlatchnoun (n.) A kind of latch whose bolt may be so locked by a detent that it can not be opened from the inside by the handle, or from the outside by the latch key.

deadlightnoun (n.) A strong shutter, made to fit open ports and keep out water in a storm.

deadlihoodnoun (n.) State of the dead.

deadlinessnoun (n.) The quality of being deadly.

deadlocknoun (n.) A lock which is not self-latching, but requires a key to throw the bolt forward.
 noun (n.) A counteraction of things, which produces an entire stoppage; a complete obstruction of action.

deadlyadjective (a.) Capable of causing death; mortal; fatal; destructive; certain or likely to cause death; as, a deadly blow or wound.
 adjective (a.) Aiming or willing to destroy; implacable; desperately hostile; flagitious; as, deadly enemies.
 adjective (a.) Subject to death; mortal.
 adverb (adv.) In a manner resembling, or as if produced by, death.
 adverb (adv.) In a manner to occasion death; mortally.
 adverb (adv.) In an implacable manner; destructively.
 adverb (adv.) Extremely.

deadnessnoun (n.) The state of being destitute of life, vigor, spirit, activity, etc.; dullness; inertness; languor; coldness; vapidness; indifference; as, the deadness of a limb, a body, or a tree; the deadness of an eye; deadness of the affections; the deadness of beer or cider; deadness to the world, and the like.

deadsnoun (n. pl.) The substances which inclose the ore on every side.

deadwoodnoun (n.) A mass of timbers built into the bow and stern of a vessel to give solidity.
 noun (n.) Dead trees or branches; useless material.

deadworksnoun (n. pl.) The parts of a ship above the water when she is laden.

deafadjective (a.) Wanting the sense of hearing, either wholly or in part; unable to perceive sounds; hard of hearing; as, a deaf man.
 adjective (a.) Unwilling to hear or listen; determinedly inattentive; regardless; not to be persuaded as to facts, argument, or exhortation; -- with to; as, deaf to reason.
 adjective (a.) Deprived of the power of hearing; deafened.
 adjective (a.) Obscurely heard; stifled; deadened.
 adjective (a.) Decayed; tasteless; dead; as, a deaf nut; deaf corn.
 verb (v. t.) To deafen.

deafeningnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Deafen
 noun (n.) The act or process of rendering impervious to sound, as a floor or wall; also, the material with which the spaces are filled in this process; pugging.

deaflyadjective (a.) Lonely; solitary.
 adverb (adv.) Without sense of sounds; obscurely.

deafnessnoun (n.) Incapacity of perceiving sounds; the state of the organs which prevents the impression which constitute hearing; want of the sense of hearing.
 noun (n.) Unwillingness to hear; voluntary rejection of what is addressed to the understanding.

dealnoun (n.) A part or portion; a share; hence, an indefinite quantity, degree, or extent, degree, or extent; as, a deal of time and trouble; a deal of cold.
 noun (n.) The process of dealing cards to the players; also, the portion disturbed.
 noun (n.) Distribution; apportionment.
 noun (n.) An arrangement to attain a desired result by a combination of interested parties; -- applied to stock speculations and political bargains.
 noun (n.) The division of a piece of timber made by sawing; a board or plank; particularly, a board or plank of fir or pine above seven inches in width, and exceeding six feet in length. If narrower than this, it is called a batten; if shorter, a deal end.
 noun (n.) Wood of the pine or fir; as, a floor of deal.
 noun (n.) To divide; to separate in portions; hence, to give in portions; to distribute; to bestow successively; -- sometimes with out.
 noun (n.) Specifically: To distribute, as cards, to the players at the commencement of a game; as, to deal the cards; to deal one a jack.
 verb (v. i.) To make distribution; to share out in portions, as cards to the players.
 verb (v. i.) To do a distributing or retailing business, as distinguished from that of a manufacturer or producer; to traffic; to trade; to do business; as, he deals in flour.
 verb (v. i.) To act as an intermediary in business or any affairs; to manage; to make arrangements; -- followed by between or with.
 verb (v. i.) To conduct one's self; to behave or act in any affair or towards any one; to treat.
 verb (v. i.) To contend (with); to treat (with), by way of opposition, check, or correction; as, he has turbulent passions to deal with.

dealingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Deal
 noun (n.) The act of one who deals; distribution of anything, as of cards to the players; method of business; traffic; intercourse; transaction; as, to have dealings with a person.

dealbationnoun (n.) Act of bleaching; a whitening.

dealernoun (n.) One who deals; one who has to do, or has concern, with others; esp., a trader, a trafficker, a shopkeeper, a broker, or a merchant; as, a dealer in dry goods; a dealer in stocks; a retail dealer.
 noun (n.) One who distributes cards to the players.

dealfishnoun (n.) A long, thin fish of the arctic seas (Trachypterus arcticus).

dealthnoun (n.) Share dealt.

deambulationnoun (n.) A walking abroad; a promenading.

deambulatorynoun (n.) A covered place in which to walk; an ambulatory.
 adjective (a.) Going about from place to place; wandering; of or pertaining to a deambulatory.

deannoun (n.) A dignitary or presiding officer in certain ecclesiastical and lay bodies; esp., an ecclesiastical dignitary, subordinate to a bishop.
 noun (n.) The collegiate officer in the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, England, who, besides other duties, has regard to the moral condition of the college.
 noun (n.) The head or presiding officer in the faculty of some colleges or universities.
 noun (n.) A registrar or secretary of the faculty in a department of a college, as in a medical, or theological, or scientific department.
 noun (n.) The chief or senior of a company on occasion of ceremony; as, the dean of the diplomatic corps; -- so called by courtesy.

deanerynoun (n.) The office or the revenue of a dean. See the Note under Benefice, n., 3.
 noun (n.) The residence of a dean.
 noun (n.) The territorial jurisdiction of a dean.

deanshipnoun (n.) The office of a dean.

dearnoun (n.) A dear one; lover; sweetheart.
 superlative (superl.) Bearing a high price; high-priced; costly; expensive.
 superlative (superl.) Marked by scarcity or dearth, and exorbitance of price; as, a dear year.
 superlative (superl.) Highly valued; greatly beloved; cherished; precious.
 superlative (superl.) Hence, close to the heart; heartfelt; present in mind; engaging the attention.
 superlative (superl.) Of agreeable things and interests.
 superlative (superl.) Of disagreeable things and antipathies.
 adverb (adv.) Dearly; at a high price.
 verb (v. t.) To endear.

dearbornnoun (n.) A four-wheeled carriage, with curtained sides.

dearienoun (n.) Same as Deary.

dearlingnoun (n.) A darling.

dearnadjective (a.) Secret; lonely; solitary; dreadful.
 verb (v. t.) Same as Darn.

dearnessnoun (n.) The quality or state of being dear; costliness; excess of price.
 noun (n.) Fondness; preciousness; love; tenderness.

dearthnoun (n.) Scarcity which renders dear; want; lack; specifically, lack of food on account of failure of crops; famine.

dearworthadjective (a.) Precious.

dearynoun (n.) A dear; a darling.

deasnoun (n.) See Dais.

deathbednoun (n.) The bed in which a person dies; hence, the closing hours of life of one who dies by sickness or the like; the last sickness.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH DEE:

English Words which starts with 'd' and ends with 'e':

dacenoun (n.) A small European cyprinoid fish (Squalius leuciscus or Leuciscus vulgaris); -- called also dare.

daguerreotypenoun (n.) An early variety of photograph, produced on a silver plate, or copper plate covered with silver, and rendered sensitive by the action of iodine, or iodine and bromine, on which, after exposure in the camera, the latent image is developed by the vapor of mercury.
 noun (n.) The process of taking such pictures.
 verb (v. t.) To produce or represent by the daguerreotype process, as a picture.
 verb (v. t.) To impress with great distinctness; to imprint; to imitate exactly.

dalenoun (n.) A low place between hills; a vale or valley.
 noun (n.) A trough or spout to carry off water, as from a pump.

dalliancenoun (n.) The act of dallying, trifling, or fondling; interchange of caresses; wanton play.
 noun (n.) Delay or procrastination.
 noun (n.) Entertaining discourse.

damagenoun (n.) Injury or harm to person, property, or reputation; an inflicted loss of value; detriment; hurt; mischief.
 noun (n.) The estimated reparation in money for detriment or injury sustained; a compensation, recompense, or satisfaction to one party, for a wrong or injury actually done to him by another.
 noun (n.) To ocassion damage to the soudness, goodness, or value of; to hurt; to injure; to impair.
 verb (v. i.) To receive damage or harm; to be injured or impaired in soudness or value; as. some colors in /oth damage in sunlight.

damageableadjective (a.) Capable of being injured or impaired; liable to, or susceptible of, damage; as, a damageable cargo.
 adjective (a.) Hurtful; pernicious.

damascenenoun (n.) A kind of plume, now called damson. See Damson.
 adjective (a.) Of or relating to Damascus.
 verb (v. t.) Same as Damask, or Damaskeen, v. t.

damassenoun (n.) A damasse fabric, esp. one of linen.
 adjective (a.) Woven like damask.

dambonitenoun (n.) A white, crystalline, sugary substance obtained from an African caoutchouc.

dambosenoun (n.) A crystalline variety of fruit sugar obtained from dambonite.

damenoun (n.) A mistress of a family, who is a lady; a woman in authority; especially, a lady.
 noun (n.) The mistress of a family in common life, or the mistress of a common school; as, a dame's school.
 noun (n.) A woman in general, esp. an elderly woman.
 noun (n.) A mother; -- applied to human beings and quadrupeds.

damnableadjective (a.) Liable to damnation; deserving, or for which one deserves, to be damned; of a damning nature.
 adjective (a.) Odious; pernicious; detestable.

damoisellenoun (n.) See Damsel.

damouritenoun (n.) A kind of Muscovite, or potash mica, containing water.

danaidenoun (n.) A water wheel having a vertical axis, and an inner and outer tapering shell, between which are vanes or floats attached usually to both shells, but sometimes only to one.

danaitenoun (n.) A cobaltiferous variety of arsenopyrite.

danalitenoun (n.) A mineral occuring in octahedral crystals, also massive, of a reddish color. It is a silicate of iron, zinc manganese, and glucinum, containing sulphur.

danburitenoun (n.) A borosilicate of lime, first found at Danbury, Conn. It is near the topaz in form.

dancetteadjective (a.) Deeply indented; having large teeth; thus, a fess dancette has only three teeth in the whole width of the escutcheon.

dandienoun (n.) One of a breed of small terriers; -- called also Dandie Dinmont.
 noun (n.) In Scott's "Guy Mannering", a Border farmer of eccentric but fine character, who owns two terriers claimed to be the progenitors of the Dandie Dinmont terriers.
 noun (n.) One of a breed of terriers with short legs, long body, and rough coat, originating in the country about the English and Scotch border.

danenoun (n.) A native, or a naturalized inhabitant, of Denmark.

danitenoun (n.) A descendant of Dan; an Israelite of the tribe of Dan.
 noun (n.) One of a secret association of Mormons, bound by an oath to obey the heads of the church in all things.

danseusenoun (n.) A professional female dancer; a woman who dances at a public exhibition as in a ballet.

dantesqueadjective (a.) Dantelike; Dantean.

daphnenoun (n.) A genus of diminutive Shrubs, mostly evergreen, and with fragrant blossoms.
 noun (n.) A nymph of Diana, fabled to have been changed into a laurel tree.

dapplenoun (n.) One of the spots on a dappled animal.
 adjective (a.) Alt. of Dappled
 verb (v. t.) To variegate with spots; to spot.

darbyitenoun (n.) One of the Plymouth Brethren, or of a sect among them; -- so called from John N. Darby, one of the leaders of the Brethren.

darenoun (n.) The quality of daring; venturesomeness; boldness; dash.
 noun (n.) Defiance; challenge.
 noun (n.) A small fish; the dace.
 verb (v. i.) To have adequate or sufficient courage for any purpose; to be bold or venturesome; not to be afraid; to venture.
 verb (v. t.) To have courage for; to attempt courageously; to venture to do or to undertake.
 verb (v. t.) To challenge; to provoke; to defy.
 verb (v. i.) To lurk; to lie hid.
 verb (v. t.) To terrify; to daunt.

darguenoun (n.) A day's work; also, a fixed amount of work, whether more or less than that of a day.

darksomeadjective (a.) Dark; gloomy; obscure; shaded; cheerless.

dasyurenoun (n.) A carnivorous marsupial quadruped of Australia, belonging to the genus Dasyurus. There are several species.

dasyurineadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or like, the dasyures.

datableadjective (a.) That may be dated; having a known or ascertainable date.

datenoun (n.) The fruit of the date palm; also, the date palm itself.
 noun (n.) That addition to a writing, inscription, coin, etc., which specifies the time (as day, month, and year) when the writing or inscription was given, or executed, or made; as, the date of a letter, of a will, of a deed, of a coin. etc.
 noun (n.) The point of time at which a transaction or event takes place, or is appointed to take place; a given point of time; epoch; as, the date of a battle.
 noun (n.) Assigned end; conclusion.
 noun (n.) Given or assigned length of life; dyration.
 verb (v. t.) To note the time of writing or executing; to express in an instrument the time of its execution; as, to date a letter, a bond, a deed, or a charter.
 verb (v. t.) To note or fix the time of, as of an event; to give the date of; as, to date the building of the pyramids.
 verb (v. i.) To have beginning; to begin; to be dated or reckoned; -- with from.

dativenoun (n.) The dative case. See Dative, a., 1.
 adjective (a.) Noting the case of a noun which expresses the remoter object, and is generally indicated in English by to or for with the objective.
 adjective (a.) In one's gift; capable of being disposed of at will and pleasure, as an office.
 adjective (a.) Removable, as distinguished from perpetual; -- said of an officer.
 adjective (a.) Given by a magistrate, as distinguished from being cast upon a party by the law.

datolitenoun (n.) A borosilicate of lime commonly occuring in glassy,, greenish crystals.

daturinenoun (n.) Atropine; -- called also daturia and daturina.

daubreelitenoun (n.) A sulphide of chromium observed in some meteoric irons.

dauphinenoun (n.) The title of the wife of the dauphin.

davynenoun (n.) A variety of nephelite from Vesuvius.

dawdlenoun (n.) A dawdler.
 verb (v. i.) To waste time in trifling employment; to trifle; to saunter.
 verb (v. t.) To waste by trifling; as, to dawdle away a whole morning.

dawenoun (n.) Day.

dawsonitenoun (n.) A hydrous carbonate of alumina and soda, occuring in white, bladed crustals.

daymarenoun (n.) A kind of incubus which occurs during wakefulness, attended by the peculiar pressure on the chest which characterizes nightmare.

daytimenoun (n.) The time during which there is daylight, as distinguished from the night.

dazenoun (n.) The state of being dazed; as, he was in a daze.
 noun (n.) A glittering stone.
 verb (v. t.) To stupefy with excess of light; with a blow, with cold, or with fear; to confuse; to benumb.

dazzlenoun (n.) A light of dazzling brilliancy.
 verb (v. t.) To overpower with light; to confuse the sight of by brilliance of light.
 verb (v. t.) To bewilder or surprise with brilliancy or display of any kind.
 verb (v. i.) To be overpoweringly or intensely bright; to excite admiration by brilliancy.
 verb (v. i.) To be overpowered by light; to be confused by excess of brightness.

deathlikeadjective (a.) Resembling death.
 adjective (a.) Deadly.

deaurateadjective (a.) Gilded.
 verb (v. t.) To gild.

debaclenoun (n.) A breaking or bursting forth; a violent rush or flood of waters which breaks down opposing barriers, and hurls forward and disperses blocks of stone and other debris.
 noun (n.) A sudden breaking up or breaking loose; a violent dispersion or disruption; impetuous rush; outburst.

debaseadjective (a.) To reduce from a higher to a lower state or grade of worth, dignity, purity, station, etc.; to degrade; to lower; to deteriorate; to abase; as, to debase the character by crime; to debase the mind by frivolity; to debase style by vulgar words.

debatableadjective (a.) Liable to be debated; disputable; subject to controversy or contention; open to question or dispute; as, a debatable question.

debeigenoun (n.) A kind of woolen or mixed dress goods.

debenturenoun (n.) A writing acknowledging a debt; a writing or certificate signed by a public officer, as evidence of a debt due to some person; the sum thus due.
 noun (n.) A customhouse certificate entitling an exporter of imported goods to a drawback of duties paid on their importation.
 noun (n.) Any of various instruments issued, esp. by corporations, as evidences of debt. Such instruments (often called debenture bonds) are generally, through not necessarily, under seal, and are usually secured by a mortgage or other charge upon property; they may be registered or unregistered. A debenture secured by a mortgage on specific property is called a mortgage debenture; one secured by a floating charge (which see), a floating debenture; one not secured by any charge a naked debenture. In general the term debenture in British usage designates any security issued by companies other than their shares, including, therefore, what are in the United States commonly called bonds. When used in the United States debenture generally designates an instrument secured by a floating charge junior to other charges secured by fixed mortgages, or, specif., one of a series of securities secured by a group of securities held in trust for the benefit of the debenture holders.

debileadjective (a.) Weak.

debouchenoun (n.) A place for exit; an outlet; hence, a market for goods.

debouchurenoun (n.) The outward opening of a river, of a valley, or of a strait.

debteenoun (n.) One to whom a debt is due; creditor; -- correlative to debtor.

debuscopenoun (n.) A modification of the kaleidoscope; -- used to reflect images so as to form beautiful designs.

decadenoun (n.) A group or division of ten; esp., a period of ten years; a decennium; as, a decade of years or days; a decade of soldiers; the second decade of Livy.

decadencenoun (n.) Alt. of Decadency

decagrammenoun (n.) A weight of the metric system; ten grams, equal to about 154.32 grains avoirdupois.

decalcomanienoun (n.) The art or process of transferring pictures and designs to china, glass, marble, etc., and permanently fixing them thereto.

decalitrenoun (n.) A measure of capacity in the metric system; a cubic volume of ten liters, equal to about 610.24 cubic inches, that is, 2.642 wine gallons.

decaloguenoun (n.) The Ten Commandments or precepts given by God to Moses on Mount Sinai, and originally written on two tables of stone.

decametrenoun (n.) A measure of length in the metric system; ten meters, equal to about 393.7 inches.

decanenoun (n.) A liquid hydrocarbon, C10H22, of the paraffin series, including several isomeric modifications.

decasterenoun (n.) A measure of capacity, equal to ten steres, or ten cubic meters.

decastylenoun (n.) A portico having ten pillars or columns in front.
 adjective (a.) Having ten columns in front; -- said of a portico, temple, etc.

deceasenoun (n.) Departure, especially departure from this life; death.
 verb (v. i.) To depart from this life; to die; to pass away.

decedenoun (n.) To withdraw.

deceivableadjective (a.) Fitted to deceive; deceitful.
 adjective (a.) Subject to deceit; capable of being misled.

decemdentateadjective (a.) Having ten points or teeth.

decemviratenoun (n.) The office or term of office of the decemvirs in Rome.
 noun (n.) A body of ten men in authority.

decencenoun (n.) Decency.

decenenoun (n.) One of the higher hydrocarbons, C10H20, of the ethylene series.

deceptibleadjective (a.) Capable of being deceived; deceivable.

deceptiveadjective (a.) Tending to deceive; having power to mislead, or impress with false opinions; as, a deceptive countenance or appearance.

decerniturenoun (n.) A decree or sentence of a court.

decerptibleadjective (a.) That may be plucked off, cropped, or torn away.

decidableadjective (a.) Capable of being decided; determinable.

decidencenoun (n.) A falling off.

deciduateadjective (a.) Possessed of, or characterized by, a decidua.

decigrammenoun (n.) A weight in the metric system; one tenth of a gram, equal to 1.5432 grains avoirdupois.

decilenoun (n.) An aspect or position of two planets, when they are distant from each other a tenth part of the zodiac, or 36¡.

decilitrenoun (n.) A measure of capacity or volume in the metric system; one tenth of a liter, equal to 6.1022 cubic inches, or 3.38 fluid ounces.

decimenoun (n.) A French coin, the tenth part of a franc, equal to about two cents.

decimetrenoun (n.) A measure of length in the metric system; one tenth of a meter, equal to 3.937 inches.

decinenoun (n.) One of the higher hydrocarbons, C10H15, of the acetylene series; -- called also decenylene.

decipherableadjective (a.) Capable of being deciphered; as, old writings not decipherable.

decisiveadjective (a.) Having the power or quality of deciding a question or controversy; putting an end to contest or controversy; final; conclusive.
 adjective (a.) Marked by promptness and decision.

decisterenoun (n.) The tenth part of the stere or cubic meter, equal to 3.531 cubic feet. See Stere.

decklenoun (n.) A separate thin wooden frame used to form the border of a hand mold, or a curb of India rubber or other material which rests on, and forms the edge of, the mold in a paper machine and determines the width of the paper.

declarableadjective (a.) Capable of being declared.

declarativeadjective (a.) Making declaration, proclamation, or publication; explanatory; assertive; declaratory.

declinableadjective (a.) Capable of being declined; admitting of declension or inflection; as, declinable parts of speech.

declinateadjective (a.) Bent downward or aside; (Bot.) bending downward in a curve; declined.

declinaturenoun (n.) The act of declining or refusing; as, the declinature of an office.

decoctibleadjective (a.) Capable of being boiled or digested.

decocturenoun (n.) A decoction.