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Da (dah) -- Staff, stick, pole, tree branch.
Dabayehr (dah-bah-yehr) -- Homeless.
Dabo (dah-boh) -- House, building, shelter.
Dabojo
 (dah-boh-joh) -- Furniture.
Daboon (dah-buen) -- Castle.
Dabosh (dah-bohsh) -- One level of a multi-level structure; floor, story.
Daboshda (dah-bohsh-dah) -- Stair, step.
Daboshdan (dah-bohsh-dahn) -- Stairs, staircase, stairway.
Dadoon (dah-duen) -- Gate.
Dadyeh (dah-dyeh) -- Verb; to carve or whittle.
Dadyehr (dah-dyehr) -- Carved.
Daha (dah-hah) -- Verb; to use.
Dahamat (dah-haa-maat) -- Barrel.
Daha'oh (dah-hah-oh) -- Use, purpose, function.
Dahar (dah-hahr) -- Useful, handy.
Dahaoo (dah-hah-oo) -- User.
Dak (dahk) -- Verb; to club, to whack, to hit with some blunt object.
Dakar (dah-kahr) -- Wood.
Dakarer (dah-kahr-uhr) -- Wooden.
Dakari (dah-kah-ree) -- Raft.
Dakda (dahk-dah) -- Club, mace.
Dakip (dah-kihp) -- Verb; to chop or split.
Dakipda (dah-kihp-dah) -- Axe, hatchet, wood-splitter.
Dakipper (dah-kihp-uhr) -- Chopped, split.
Dan (daan) -- Shell or exoskeleton; armor.
Danga (dahn-gah) -- Highest layer of trees in a forested area; canopy. 
Danner (daan-uhr) -- Armored.
Danyoog (daan-yoog) -- Snail.
Darri (dahr-ee) -- Tree.
Dazul (dah-zuhl) -- Sign.
De (day) -- Odd, strange.  Sometimes used as a confused exclamation, along the lines of "huh?"
Dediunor (day-dee-oo-nohr) -- Odd-looking, strange-looking, funny-looking.
Deeln (deeln) -- Afterlife.
Deelnu (deeln-oo) -- Spirit, ghost.
Deha (deh-hah) -- Verb; to touch.
Dein (dayn) -- Stunned, shocked.  Used as a verb, means "to stun."
Deinba (dayn-bah) -- Shockwave.
Den (dehn) -- Finger or toe.
Denku (dehn-koo) -- Fingernail or toenail.
Deo (day-oh) -- Confusion.
Deor (day-ohr) -- Confused, disoriented.
Di (dee) -- Point, center, pupil.
Diazu (dee-ah-zoo) -- A brief look or glance.  Used as a verb, means "to glance" or "to skim over."
Dibo (dee-boh) -- Verb; to point out, to pinpoint, to identify.
Dibowo (dee-boh-woh) -- Test, exam, problem (as in problems to be solved in a class.)
Dichoolu (dee-choo-loo) -- Suspicious, sketchy, suspect.
Dih (dih) -- Verb; to pronounce.
Dihde (dih-day) -- Verb; to mispronounce.
Dihdeo (dih-day-oh) -- Mispronunciation.
Dihu (dee-hoo) -- Verb; to face (such as facing a particular direction.)
Diirn (deern) -- Stare, gaze.  Used as a verb, means "to stare" or "to gaze."
Diirno (deern-oh) -- Eye contact.
Dilonzul (dee-lohn-zuhl) -- Graph, chart.
Dir (deer) -- Central.
Diu (dee-oo) -- Eye.  Used as a verb, means "to see" or "to look."
Diuguh (dee-oo-guh) -- Lens.
Diuguhn (dee-oo-guhn) -- Glasses.
Diuj (dee-ooj) -- Obvious.
Diuje (dee-oo-jay) -- Eyebrow.
Diujer (dee-ooj-uhr) -- Obviously.
Diuk (dee-ook) -- Aim, accuracy.  Used as a verb, means "to aim."
Diukta (dee-ook-tah) -- Tear.  Used as a verb, means "to cry." 
Diuktar (dee-ook-tahr) -- Teary, watery-eyed. 
Diuner (dee-oon-uhr) -- Visible.
Diuno (dee-oon-oh) -- Appearance, image.
Diuono (dee-oo-oh-noh) -- Monitor, screen.
Diusa (dee-oo-sah) -- Verb; to load (as in loading data on a computer.)
Diusmok (dee-oo-smahk) -- Verb; to ransack, to loot.
Diusor (dee-oo-sohr) -- Verb; to search, to look for.
Diusoro (dee-oo-sohr-oh) -- Search.
Diuwal (dee-oo-wahl) -- Cornea; eye color.
Diuwo (dee-oo-woh) -- Verb; to notice.
Diuyai (dee-oo-yai) -- Sclera, whites of the eyes.
Diuzl (dee-oo-zuhl) -- Verb; to read. 
Do (doh) -- Up, high (in terms of elevation.)
Dodabo (doh-dah-boh) -- Tower.
Dodabosh (doh-dah-bohsh) -- Upstairs.
Dodon (doh-dahn) -- Uphill.
Do'enhu (doh-ehn-hoo) -- Northeast, particularly when leaning toward the north.
Dohu (doh-hoo) -- North.
Doin (doin) -- Ear.  Used as a verb, means "to hear" or "to listen."
Doiner (doin-uhr) -- Audible.
Dokihu (doh-kee-hoo) -- Northwest, particularly when leaning toward the north.
Dolon (doh-lohn) -- Verb; to hang, to suspend.
Don (dahn) -- Mountain.
Dondu (dahn-doo) -- One of the eight K'hyurbhi tribes, based in the Dondu Mountains of northwestern Blurbonazz.  The name was also used by the ancient Dondu Empire which fell roughly 400,000 years ago.
Donner
 (dahn-uhr) -- Mountainous.
Donzi (dahn-zee) -- Verb; to erupt.
Donzio (dahn-zee-oh) -- Eruption.
Do'oh (doh-oh) -- Height.
Doon (duen) -- Shield.  Used as a verb, means "to close," "to shut," or "to block."
Dooner (duen-uhr) -- Closed, shut, blocked off.
Doono (duen-oh) -- Defense.
Dor (dohr) -- Above, on top.
Dorbo (dohr-boh) -- Ceiling, roof.
Dordon (dohr-dahn) -- Mountain's peak.
Dorga (dohr-gah) -- Verb; to cover.
Dorgar (dohr-gahr) -- Covered.
Dornorro (dohr-nohr-oh) -- Surface (such as of a planet), outermost layer.
Dorri (dohr-ee) -- Blanket, sheet.
Doso (doh-soh) -- Verb; to rise.
Dotsha (doht-shah) -- Up and down, bobbing.
Dubnom (duhb-nahm) -- Symbol, mark, emblem, logo.  Used as a verb, means "to mark."
Dubnommer (duhb-nahm-uhr) -- Marked, claimed.
Dubnommun (duhb-nahm-uhn) -- Verb; to represent, to symbolize. 
Dubven (duhb-vehn) -- Badge.
Du (doo) -- Wind.
Dud (duhd) -- Hat.
Dula (doo-lah) -- Sound of wind.
Duum (doom) -- Verb; to appear, to become visible.
Dumoz (doo-mahz) -- Windstorm, tornado.
Dyeh (dyeh) -- Verb; to cut.
Dyeh'o (dyeh-oh) -- Cut, scratch, wound.
Dyeh'or (dyeh-ohr) -- Wounded.

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