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more info Damask steel, n.
a hard resilient steel often decorated and used for sword blades
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more info Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie, n.
prolific English writer of detective stories (1890-1976)
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more info Dame Alice Ellen Terry, n.
English actress (1847-1928)
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more info Dame Alicia Markova, n.
English ballet dancer (born in 1910)
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more info Dame Barbara Hepworth, n.
British sculptor (1902-1975)
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more info Dame Daphne du Maurier, n.
English writer of melodramatic novels (1907-1989)
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more info Dame Edith Louisa Sitwell, n.
English poet (1887-1964)
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more info Dame Edith Sitwell, n.
English poet (1887-1964)
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more info Dame Ellen Terry, n.
English actress (1847-1928)
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more info Dame Jean Iris Murdoch, n.
British writer (born in Ireland) known primarily for her novels (1919-1999)
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more info Dame Joan Sutherland, n.
Australian operatic soprano (born in 1926)
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more info Dame Kiri Janette Te Kanawa, n.
New Zealand operatic soprano (born in 1944)
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more info Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, n.
New Zealand operatic soprano (born in 1944)
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more info Dame Margot Fonteyn, n.
English dancer who danced with Rudolf Nureyev (born in 1919)
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more info Dame Muriel Spark, n.
Scottish writer of satirical novels (born in 1918)
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more info Dame Myra Hess, n.
English pianist (1890-1965)
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more info Dame Nellie Melba, n.
Australian operatic soprano (1861-1931)
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more info Dame Rebecca West, n.
British writer (born in Ireland) (1892-1983)
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more info Dame Sybil Thorndike, n.
English actress (1882-1976)
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more info Dame's violet, n.
long cultivated herb having flowers whose scent is more pronounced in the evening; naturalized throughout Europe to Siberia and into North America
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more info Damgalnunna, n.
(Babylonian) earth goddess; consort of Ea and mother of Marduk
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more info Damkina, n.
(Babylonian) earth goddess; consort of Ea and mother of Marduk
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more info Damocles, n.
the Greek courtier to Dionysius the Elder who (according to legend) was condemned to sit under a naked sword that was suspended by a hair in order to demonstrate to him that being a king was not the happy state Damocles had said it was (4th century BC)
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more info Damon, n.
the friend of Phintias who pledged his life that Phintias would return (4th century BC)
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more info Damon Runyon, n.
United States writer of humorous stylized stories about Broadway and the New York underground (1884-1946)
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more info Damon and Pythias, n.
(Greek mythology) according to a Greek legend: when Pythias was sentenced to be executed Damon took his place to allow Pythias to get his affairs in order; when Pythias returned in time to save Damon the king was so impressed that he let them both live
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more info Dana, n.
Celtic goddess who was the mother of the Tuatha De Danann; identified with the Welsh Don
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more info Danaea, n.
fairly small terrestrial ferns of tropical America
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more info Danaidae, n.
small family of usually tropical butterflies: monarch butterflies
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more info Danau, n.
the 2nd longest European river (after the Volga); flows from southwestern Germany to the Black Sea
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"Vienna, Budapest, and Belgrade are on the banks of the Danube"