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=denguno= = =ninguno=.
=denotar,= to indicate.
=denso,= dense.
=dentro de,= in, within.
=denunciar,= to proclaim, denounce.
=deparar,= to offer.
=depender (de),= to depend (on), rest (upon).
=deplorar,= to deplore.
=depositar,= to deposit, place.
=deposito,= deposit.
=deprecacion,= _f._, deprecation, prayer.
=deprimir,= to depreciate, lower.
=depuesto= (_irr. p. p. of_ =deponer=)=,= deposed.
=derecho,= right; straight; =por derecha,= to the right (hand).
=derramar,= to spread, spill, shed, diffuse.
=derredor; en --,= round about.
=derretir (i),= to melt.
=derribar,= to strike down, fell.
=derruido,= destroyed.
=derrumbado,= dilapidated, tumble-down.
=desacato,= disrespect.
=desacertado,= mistaken.
=desaforado,= huge, uncommonly large.
=desagradecido,= ungrateful.
=desagraviar,= to make amends.
=desahogar,= to give vent to.
=desairar,= to receive rudely, slight.
=desalinado,= disorderly, careless, ill-mannered.
=desalmado,= merciless, profligate.
=desamparar,= to leave, forsake; quit a place.
=desaparecer,= to disappear.
=desarbolar,= to unmast; =nos habian desarbolado,= they had broken our mast.
=desarmar,= to disarm, undo.
=desarrugar,= to smooth out, take out wrinkles.
=desasosegar,= to disturb; =de desasosegado,= with concern.
=desasosiego,= uneasiness.
=desastre,= _m._, disaster.
=desastroso,= disastrous.
=desatendido,= unnoticed, slighted.
=desatentar (ie),= to upset, frighten; =--se,= to lose one's head.
=desatinado,= mad, foolish.
=desayuno,= breakfast.
=desazonado,= downcast.
=Descalzas,= _prop. noun_ (_lit._, barefooted nuns: _a religious order_).
=descalzo,= barefooted.
=descansar,= to rest.
=descanso,= rest, repose; =el -- de sus huesos,= his last resting-place.
=descargar,= to discharge, bring down.
=descender (ie),= to descend.
=descifrar,= to decipher.