dene |
deme |
As a proper noun dene
is an athabascan people of canada, especially of the northwest territories and nunavut.
As a verb deme is
.
dele |
deme |
As a contraction dele
is .
As a verb deme is
.
demy |
deme |
As nouns the difference between demy and deme
is that
demy is a printing paper size, 17½ inches by 22½ inches while
deme is a township or other subdivision of ancient
Attica.
deie |
deme |
As a noun deie
is (a dairymaid).
As a verb deme is
.
deme |
demi |
As a verb deme
is .
As a proper noun demi is
(
female), a diminutive of demetria introduced into english in the 1990s by the actress demi moore.
deme |
feme |
As a verb deme
is .
As a noun feme is
(
a mediaeval juridical institution).
dime |
deme |
As nouns the difference between dime and deme
is that
dime is a coin worth one-tenth of a dollar. The physical coin is smaller than a penny while
deme is a township or other subdivision of ancient
Attica.
As a verb dime
is to inform on, to turn in to the authorities, to rat on, especially anonymously.
As a proper noun Dime
is an Omotic language, spoken by fewer than 10,000 speakers in Ethiopia.
dem |
deme |
As a noun dem
is face.
As a verb deme is
.
demo |
deme |
As a noun demo
is .
As a verb deme is
.
dame |
deme |
As nouns the difference between dame and deme
is that
dame is the {{l/en|equivalent}} title to {{l/en|Sir}} for a female {{l/en|knight}} while
deme is a township or other subdivision of ancient
Attica.
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