-'d

-'d
\\d\ verb suffix or adjective suffix
Etymology: by contraction
: -ed I — now especially in forms derived from words ending in a vowel

the flicker of one mascara'd eyelash — Leslie Charteris

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-’d UK US short form
a way of writing ‘had’ or ‘would’ This is not often used in formal writing

He realized she’d asked him something.

I’d like a glass of milk, please.

Thesaurus: short formshyponym

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D1 or d «dee», noun, plural D's or Ds, d's or ds.
1. the fourth letter of the English alphabet. There are two d's in Dad.
2. any sound represented by this letter.
3. (as a symbol) the fourth (of an actual or possible series): »

row D in the balcony.

4. the lowest passing grade in schools and colleges: »

to get a D in physics.

5. Music. a) the second tone in the scale of C major. b) a symbol representing this tone. c) a key, string, etc., that produces this tone. d) the scale or key that has D as its keynote: »

a concerto in D.

6. the Roman numeral for 500.
D2 «dee», noun, plural D's.
anything shaped like the letter D.
-'d1,
a spelling representing the informal pronunciation of: a) had. Examples: We'd come too early. What'd happened? b) did. Example: Where'd they disappear? c) would. Examples: They'd never go there. It'd be awful if they did.
-'d2,
suffix. a form of -ed2 (Cf. ↑-ed), used with words ending in a vowel, as in henna'd hair, mascara'd eyes.
D- or d-,
combining form. dextro- (right handed) in configuration: »

d-glyceraldehyde = dextro-glyceraldehyde.

[< d(extro-)]
d (no period),
an abbreviation or symbol for the following:
1. deci-.
2. Physics. density.
3. diameter.
4. dyne.
5. British. penny (Latin, denarius) or pence (Latin, denarii), used before decimalization in 1971.
d.,
an abbreviation for the following:
1. dam (mother).
2. date.
3. daughter.
4. day or days.
5. dead.
6. degree.
7. deputy.
8. died.
9. dime.
10. dividend.
11. dollar.
12. dose.
D (no period),
an abbreviation or symbol for the following:
1. Department: »

DOT = Department of Transportation.

2. deuterium (chemical isotope).
3. Chemistry. didymium.
4. dinar.
5. Physics. displacement.
6. Dutch.
D.,
an abbreviation for the following:
1. deacon.
2. December.
3. a) Democrat. b) Democratic.
4. Department.
5. Doctor: »

M.D. = Doctor of Medicine. Ph.D. = Doctor of Philosophy.

6. dowager.
7. Duchess.
8. Duke.
9. duodecimo.
10. Dutch.
11. God (Latin, Deus).
12. Lord (Latin, Dominus).

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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