dike, dyke
rest your men for an hour
dactylic, of or pertaining to a dactyl (division of poetry with an accented syllable before two unaccented syllables)
dactylic, of or pertaining to a dactyl (division of poetry with an accented syllable before two unaccented syllables)
dactylology, sign language
dactyloscopic
dactylography, study of fingerprints for identification purposes
dactyl, division of poetry containing an accented syllable before two unaccented syllables
Dalai Lama
further, onward, onwards; farther
distant centuries
highbrow
far removed from
distant, remote, far; farther, further; early; wide; long ago
way ahead
asunder
far into the night
far gone
far-reaching
hitch one's waggon to a star
anything but
wide of the truth
off the point
far from
way behind
a young hopeful
go far
away off, a long way, afar; far, away; farther, further; wide; best; furthest
long ago, langsyne, remote past
far cry
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