| Term | Definition |
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canard |
A false or illogical report or rumor |
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dogleg |
To come at a sharp angle or on a zigzag course |
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canny |
Careful or shrewd; skilled |
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doggerel |
A verse that is comical or of a mocking nature |
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canon |
A rule, principle, or standard; a body of church-related law |
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dog |
To track or follow like a dog, especially with ill or negative intentions |
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canorous |
Melodious; musical |
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dogface |
An enlisted soldier in the U.S. Army (usually an infantryman in World War II) |
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cannibalize |
To remove parts from a machine or vehicle to create a similar unit; to cause something to become diminished |
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dog-eard |
Shabby or worn out; having dog ears (pgs with folded down corners) |
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canaille |
Rubbish or rabble |
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dogmatic |
Strongly opinionated, in a dictorial manner |
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candor |
plainess of speech; openess |
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dogfight |
Combat engaged between enemy aircraft; any rough battle |
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canter |
An easy, slow gallop |